AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St....

69
GUIDE TO THE MICROFILM EDITION PAPERS OF COUNTEE CULLEN 1921-1969 Filmed from the holdings of the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University A Microfilm Publication by

Transcript of AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St....

Page 1: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

GUIDE TO THE MICROFILM EDITION

PAPERS OF COUNTEE CULLEN1921-1969

Filmed from the holdings of theAmistad Research Center at

Tulane University

A Microfilm Publication by

Scholarly Resources Inc.An Imprint of Thomson Gale

Page 2: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Scholarly Resources Inc.An Imprint of Thomson Gale

12 Lunar Drive, Woodbridge, CT 06525Tel: (800) 444-0799 and (203) 397-2600

Fax: (203) 397-3893

P.O. Box 45, Reading, EnglandTel: (+44) 1734-583247Fax: (+44) 1734-394334

ISBN: 0-8420-4398-5

All rights reserved, including those toreproduce this microfilm guide or any parts

thereof in any form

Printed and bound in the United States of America

2005

Page 3: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Table of Contents

Notes to Researcher, iv

Biographical Notes—Countee Cullen, v

Scope and Content of the Collection, ix

Reel Contents, Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969, 1

Index of Correspondents, 14

Page 4: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Notes to Researcher

This collection was filmed from the repository copy of the papers that were acquired in 1970 from Ida Cullen, widow of Countee, and described in NUCMC under entry for 72-853. Part of said collection had been on deposit at the Fisk University and was described in NUCMC as MS61-1297.

A combination of alphabetical, chronological, and topical arrangements has been used. In each series the items of Countee Cullen are first, followed by those of Frederick Asbury Cullen and finally by those of Ida Cullen. Incoming and outgoing correspondence is interfiled. The correspondence of Countee Cullen is arranged so that family and business correspondence pertaining to employment and residence precedes the general A-Z listing of the items by the correspondent or topic. The correspondence of Frederick Cullen is arranged chronologically, with that of Ida Cullen organized chronologically and by topic.

The Index of Correspondents includes name, inclusive dates (by year), number of items (enclosed within parentheses), role number of microfilm (indicated by roman numerals), box number indicated by “B” before the number, and folder number preceded by “f”.

Copyright to the Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969 has not been assigned to the Amistad Research Center. It is the responsibility of an author to secure permission for publication from the holder of the copyright to any material contained in this collection.

Prepared by Florence E. Borders, Senior Manuscript Librarian, Amistad Research Center

iv

Page 5: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Biographical Notes—Countee Cullen1

A leading figure of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, lyric poet, playwright, and novelist, Countee Cullen attempted to downplay the element of race and preferred to be known as a poet rather than as a Negro poet.

1903 May 302: born to Elizabeth Lucas (1885-1940) of Louisville, Kentucky

ca. 1912 brought to New York City at about age 9 by Mrs. Porter, who was probably his grandmother

1917 June: graduated from P.S. 27 at only 14; September: entered DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was one of two Negroes in a graduating class of 300; member of Arista (high school honor society); won the Douglas Fairbanks Oratorical Contest; editor of the Clinton News; associate editor of the school’s literary magazine, The Magpie; maintained a scholastic average of 93; won a New York Regents’ Scholarship; offered scholarships by both New York and Columbia Universities

wrote first poem, his only free verse one titled “To the Swimmer,” which won a high school contest and was published in Modern School Magazine (May 1918)

gained widespread attention by winning second place in a poetry contest, sponsored by the Federation of Women’s Clubs, for “I Have a Rendezvous with Life”

1918 adopted informally, after Mrs. Porter’s death on January 1, by the Rev. Frederick Asbury Cullen (1868–1946), founder and pastor for 42 years of the Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, and his wife, Carolyn Belle (Mitchell) Cullen (d. 1932)

1921 wrote and presented speech that won him the Douglas Fairbanks Oratorical Contest; worked on editorial staff of The Magpie; associate editor of The Magpie issue in which “I Have a Rendezvous with Life” was published

1922 graduated from high school; entered New York University

published first poem in the Crisis, a commercial magazine

1 Known as Countee Cullen, he was the son of Elizabeth Lucas. When he came to New York with Mrs. Porter, he used the last name “Porter.” Upon his informal adoption by the Rev. Frederick A. Cullen, he used “Cullen” as his surname. Sometimes documents refer to him as Countee Lucas Porter Cullen.2 Place of birth is disputed. Cullen, himself, listed New York City. Some close friends believe that it was Louisville, the city from which his mother came and where she is buried.

v

Page 6: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

1923 first poem—“To a Brown Boy”—to appear in an-all white publication, the Bookman; Cullen was later published in Century, Harpers, American Mercury, The Nation, Poetry Magazine, Opportunity, and The Messenger

1924 “Shroud of Color” placed second in the Poetry Society of America Contest; elected as a junior to Phi Beta Kappa at New York University, where he was also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

1925 received A.B. degree from New York University; won Opportunity magazine’s second prize in its poetry contest with “To One Who Said Me Nay”; won first prize in the Witter Bynner Intercollegiate Poetry Contest, sponsored by the Poetry Society of America, for “The Ballad of a Brown Girl”; won the John Reed Memorial Prize awarded by Poetry for the general quality and promise of his work, and for the May 1924 poem “Threnody of a Brown Girl”

first volume of poetry, Color, published by Harper & Bros., publishers of his subsequent books

1926 received M.A. degree from Harvard University; won Crisis contest for poem “Thoughts in a Zoo”

1926-1927 studied at the Sorbonne in Paris

1926-1928 appointed assistant editor of Opportunity under Charles S. Johnson (remained until June 1928); wrote editorials and book reviews for this magazine’s feature “The Dark Tower”

1926-1938 Rev. Frederick A. Cullen traveled abroad each summer with Countee Cullen as interpreter and guide

1927 won first award in literature from the William Harmon Foundation for his second volume of poetry, Copper Sun; compiled, edited, and published Caroling Dusk, an anthology of verses by blacks

1928 awarded Guggenheim Fellowship to study in Paris “to complete a group of narrative poems and a libretto for an opera” (opera was Rashana by William Grant Still)

published The Ballad of a Brown Girl

April 10: married Nina Yolande DuBois (1900-1961), known as Yolande, daughter of W.E.B. and Nina (Gomer) DuBois

1929 The Black Christ and Other Poems published during his three years abroad

vi

Page 7: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

1930 barred from eating in restaurant at the New York Central Terminal in Buffalo, New York; retaliated by quoting his poem “Incident in Baltimore,” which was printed in The World Tomorrow (March 1924); H. L. Mencken, among others, protested Cullen’s treatment

divorced Yolande in Paris

1931 continued to write; gave poetry readings and occasional lectures in Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin , as well as Canada; visited Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, where he recited poetry and presented a sonnet to Louis Shores, librarian at Fisk

1932 published One Way to Heaven, his only novel for adults

taught English, French, and Creative Writing at Frederick Douglass Junior High School, New York City; fostered literary talents and ambitions of his pupils; refused offer from Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana, to become head of English Department

1935 published The “Medea” and Some Poems [“The Medea” was Cullen’s translation of Euripides’ Medea. When later presented as a play, it had several titles, among them Medea of Euripides (1940), Byword for Evil (1945), Euripides’ Medea (1935), and Medea in Africa (1963)]

adapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on November 22-26

1936 play version of Cullen’s novel One Way to Heaven presented by Hedgerow Theater, Moylan-Rose Valley, Pennsylvania (claimed to be the first time “the upper-class colored person reaches the stage in a subtle blending of satire and faith, comedy and love”)

1940 Medea of Euripides, adapted by Cullen, presented at Atlanta University, Georgia (Owen Dodson, director)

September 27: married Ida Mae (Roberson) Parker (born January 1, 1905), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberson of Kansas City, Missouri (Ida had a young daughter, Norma. In 1951, Mrs. Cullen remarried and became Mrs. Robert L. Cooper; her husband died in 1966)

published first children’s novel, The Lost Zoo

vii

Page 8: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

1942 Rev. Frederick A. Cullen retired from his pastorate

published second children’s novel, My Lives and How I Lost Them

1943 premiere of Cullen’s translation of Virgil Thompson’s musical Seven Choruses from the Medea of Euripides

1944 presented a poetry reading at the American Missionary Association’s Race Relations Institute at Fisk University

declined the Chair of Creative Literature at Fisk University

1944-1945 served on Committee for Mass Education in Race Relations

1945 Byword for Evil (an adaptation of Euripides’Medea by Cullen) presented at the Little Theater, Fisk University (Lillian Voorhees, director)

visited California, where he gave poetry readings; worked in Los Angeles on St. Louis Woman

1946 died on January 9 at Sydenham Hospital, New York City, after a brief illness; Reverend Cullen died on May 25 at the home of his nephew, John N. Roache, of New York City

St. Louis Woman opened in New York City on March 30 and closed on July 9 after 113 performances (music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by Edward Gross); among the all-black cast were Ruby Hill as Della, Pearl Bailey as Butterfly, and Rex Ingram as Biglow Brown

1947 On These I Stand, a group of verses that Cullen believed represented his best work, was published

1959 premiere in Amsterdam of Free and Easy, based on the 1946 musical St. Louis Woman, which was based on the book by Arna Bontemps (producer, Stanley Chase; director, Robert Breen; music by Harold Arlen; lyrics by Johnny Mercer); among the Negro cast of 75 were Sammy Davis Jr. and Irene Williams (play scheduled to tour Europe for seven months and to appear in New York City)

viii

Page 9: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Scope and Content of the Collection

Among the Papers of Countee Cullen are correspondence from 1921 to 1969; accounts, records, documents, legal papers, and certificates; a fragmentary diary (1928); teaching plan books and other teaching records; writings—an autobiography, articles, a book review, letters to the editor, juvenile novels, plays, poems, a radio serial, a short story, and theses; sheet music; notes and lists; scrapbooks and clippings; biographical sketches and obituaries; photographs; programs, invitations, and announcements; pamphlets, leaflets, and several periodicals; and phonograph records. The greater part of the collection consists of the correspondence of Countee Cullen (1921-1945) and his writings.

Cullen’s correspondence details his activities in giving poetry readings and occasional lectures, his assistant editorship of Opportunity, his travels to and studies in France, his teaching career at Frederick Douglass Junior High School and the friendship that former pupils retained for him, and his service on committees. Above all, his correspondence reveals his wide acquaintance with his literary contemporaries, the progress of his literary accomplishments, and his intense interest in writing.

Of Countee Cullen—a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance, lyric poet, novelist, and playwright—an unidentified 1946 newspaper obituary reads:

He was one of a resurgent literary group which included Langston Hughes, Wallace Thurman, Rudolph Fisher, Jessie Fauset, Eric Waldron, Zora Neale Hurston, Gwendolyn Bennett, Harold Jackman, Aaron Douglas, Dorothy Peterson, Helene Johnson, Dorothy West, and others. Their meeting place was “The Dark Tower” named by Mme. A’Lelia Walker, in whose townhouse at 108 West 136th Street it was located, in honor of Cullen’s poems.

It was a great company of literary folk that met at “The Dark Tower”—Alain Locke, James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, Charles S. Johnson, Carl Van Vechten, and others who inspired the younger literary set in those days of creative thinking and writing.

With the exception of Wallace Thurman and Rudolph Fisher (of whom mention is made, however), all of the above are correspondents of Countee Cullen, most of them writing numerous letters. Other black literary correspondents are Arna Bontemps, W.E.B. DuBois, Owen Dodson, Claude McKay, and Jean Toomer. Other letters by poets of the day are in the correspondence concerning Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Negro Poets edited by Countee Cullen, with illustrations by Aaron Douglas (1927).

A lively view of literary and social life and its personalities in the late 1920s and early 1930s are found in the letters of Harold Jackman, lifelong friend of Countee Cullen. In these same letters are echoes of the life led by the visiting and expatriate Negro in Paris of the day. Alain Locke, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Paul Robeson, Richard Wright, and Countee Cullen were among the company that shuttled from Harlem to Paris as often as possible. Other letters that are evocative of this world are those of Dorothy West, Etienne Hervier, Roy de Coverley, Stephen and Sophie Greene, and Rex Littleboy.

Among luminaries in the publishing world are Frederick A. Allen and John Farrar, editors of Harper & Bros.; Ralph Cheyney and his wife, Lucia Trent; Nancy Cunard; Benjamin Musser; Leah Salisbury, Cullen’s agent; and John J. Trounstine.

ix

Page 10: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Included among other principal correspondents are Witter Bynner, Edith Brower, Marian C. Deane, Charles H. Marsh, E. Merrill Root, William Grant Still, Ruth Marie Thomas, Virgil Thompson, and Hale Woodruff.

In the scant correspondence of Countee Cullen’s adoptive father, the Rev. Frederick A. Cullen, there are a few letters from Mary McLeod Bethune (African American educator who founded Bethune-Cookman College). The correspondence of Cullen’s widow, Ida Mae (Roberson) Cullen, carries on her husband’s interests in the publication of On These I Stand (1947); deals with literary rights to print Cullen’s poems in other works and to set various poems to music; forwards the production of his plays, particularly St. Louis Woman; establishes memorials to him; oversees the disposition of his papers; and details her own occupation for about five years as co-owner of the Afro-Arts Bazaar, where imported jewelry and artifacts were sold. Some of Mrs. Cullen’s principal correspondents are Arna Bontemps, Owen Dodson, Jessie Fauset, Langston Hughes, and Leah Salisbury.

The writings of Countee Cullen in this collection are manuscripts of his juvenile novels The Lost Zoo (1940), My Lives and How I Lost Them (1942), and The Monkey Baboon (unpublished, n.d.); his plays, The Medea of Euripides (1935), One Way to Heaven (1932), Heaven’s My Home by Cullen and Harry Hamilton (unpublished, n.d.), and St. Louis Woman by Arna Bontemps and Cullen (1935 and later versions). Also included are poems set to music and an assortment of miscellaneous items: an article, a book review, two letters to the editor, two speeches, a radio serial, and a short story.

In addition to Cullen’s writings, there is the autobiography From Barefoot Town to Jerusalem (privately printed, n.d.) of the Rev. Frederick Asbury Cullen. There are also several speeches by Ida Mae (Roberson) Cullen.

An interesting group of writings are the poems, especially those set to music and dedicated or presented to Countee Cullen. These include early poems by Jessie Fauset, Langston Hughes, and others less well known. Additional items are theses and articles written about Cullen’s life and literary stature, as well as his schoolwork, particularly poems by his pupils.

Evidences of the cultural and social life from 1921 to 1945 are also found in the programs, invitations, pamphlets, leaflets, scrapbooks, and clippings collected by the Cullens. However, most of the clippings concern Cullen directly such as reviews of his successive literary works, write-ups on speaking engagements, announcements of his winning a Guggenheim Fellowship, the purchase of a new home, his marriages and travels, and Cullen family obituaries.

Among the items in the repository copy, but not included in the microfilm edition, are certain volumes, phonograph records, librettos, financial records, and class cards. The phonograph records reflect the cultural life and times and contain some of Cullen’s home recordings and radio speeches. Other records have a Harlem theme, and there is some calypso music.

x

Page 11: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

PAPERS OF COUNTEE CULLEN1921-1969

Reels 1-7

1

Page 12: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

1 1 Correspondence: Family, Business, A-C1 Correspondence: Family, 1940-19452 Correspondence: Family, C. Cullen to Ida M. (Roberson) Cullen, 1937-19403 Correspondence: Family, C. Cullen to Ida M. (Roberson) Cullen, 1942-19454 Correspondence: Business, 1927-19455 Correspondence: Business, Employment, 1931-19356 Correspondence: Business, Employment, New York City Board of

Education, 1931-19457 Correspondence: Business, Residence, 1942-19458 Correspondence: A9 Correspondence: Ba-Bo10 Correspondence: Bennett, Gwendolyn B., 1925-192611 Correspondence: Bontemps, Arna W., 1926-194012 Correspondence: Bontemps, Arna W., 1943-194513 Correspondence: Br-Bt14 Correspondence: Brower, Edith, 1926-193015 Correspondence: Bynner, Witter, 1923-192916 Correspondence: Bu-Bz17 Correspondence: C18 Correspondence: Cullen, Charles, 1927-1929, n.d.

2 Correspondence: Committees-G1 Correspondence: Committees, 1927-February 19352 Correspondence: Committees, March-May 15, 19353 Correspondence: Committees, May 20, 1935-19364 Correspondence: Committees, 19445 Correspondence: Committees, 19456 Correspondence: Committees, Film Scripts, n.d.7 Correspondence: D8 Correspondence: de Coverley, Roy, 1927-1940, n.d.9 Correspondence: Deane, Marian C., 1926-194410 Correspondence: Dodson, Owen, 1940-1946, n.d.11 Correspondence: Dramatists Guild, 1931, n.d.12 Correspondence: DuBois, W.E.B., 1927-194113 Correspondence: E14 Correspondence: F

2

Page 13: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

15 Correspondence: Fauset, Jessie Redmon, 1923-19321

contd.16 Correspondence: Former Pupils, 1943-1944

17 Correspondence: Former Pupils, 1944-1946, n.d.18 Correspondence: Ga-Go19 Correspondence: Gp-Gz20 Correspondence: Greene, Stephen and Sophie, 1930-194521 Correspondence: Greenway, Cornelius, 1930-1943, n.d.

3 Correspondence: H-M1 Correspondence, Ha-Hh2 Correspondence: Hervier, Etienne, 1925-19363 Correspondence: Hi-Hz4 Correspondence: Hughes, Langston, 1923-19455 Correspondence: I-J6 Correspondence: Jackman, Harold, 1928-May 19297 Correspondence: Jackman, Harold, June 1929-19308 Correspondence: Jackman, Harold, 1942-1945, n.d.9 Correspondence: Johnson, Charles S., 1925-194510 Correspondence: Johnson, James Weldon, 1926-193511 Correspondence: K12 Correspondence: L13 Correspondence: Littleboy, Rex, 1926-1930

2 14 Correspondence: Littleboy, Rex, 1931-194115 Correspondence: Locke, Alain Leroy, 1922-194516 Correspondence: Mc17 Correspondence: McKay, Claude, 1927-1944, n.d.18 Correspondence: Ma-Mi19 Correspondence: Marsh, Charles H., 1931-1945, n.d.20 Correspondence: Mo-Mz21 Correspondence: Musser, Benjamin, 1927-1934

4 Correspondence: N-Publications, 19321 Correspondence: N2 Correspondence: O3 Correspondence: Pa-Pn4 Correspondence: Po-Pz

3

Page 14: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

5 Correspondence: Pohl, Frederick J., 1929-19332

contd.6 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 1926-March 1927

7 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, April-December 19278 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 19289 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 1929-193010 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 193111 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 193212 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 1933-193913 Correspondence: Poetry Readings and Lectures, 1940-194514 Correspondence: Publications, 1921-192815 Correspondence: Publications, 192716 Correspondence: Publications, 192817 Correspondence: Publications, 1929-193018 Correspondence: Publications, 193119 Correspondence: Publications, 1932

5 Correspondence: Publications, 1933-R1 Correspondence: Publications, 1933-19392 Correspondence: Publications, 1940-19423 Correspondence: Publications, 19434 Correspondence: Publications, 19445 Correspondence: Publications, 1945-1946, n.d.6 Correspondence: Publications, Harper & Bros., 1925-19277 Correspondence: Publications, Harper & Bros., 1928-19398 Correspondence: Publications, Harper & Bros., 1941-19459 Correspondence: Publications, Caroling Dusk, A-C10 Correspondence: Publications, Caroling Dusk, D-K11 Correspondence: Publications, Caroling Dusk, L-N12 Correspondence: Publications, Caroling Dusk, O-Z13 Correspondence: Publications, The Medea (play version), 1934-194514 Correspondence: Publications, One Way to Heaven (play version), 1931-

194515 Correspondence: Publications, St. Louis Woman, 1932-1945, n.d.16 Correspondence: Q-Rn17 Correspondence: Ro-Rz18 Correspondence: Root, E. Merrill and Alsa, 1927-1938, n.d.

4

Page 15: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

2contd.

6 Correspondence: S-Z

1 Correspondence: Sa-Sk2 Correspondence: Sl-Sz3 Correspondence: T4 Correspondence: Thomas, Ruth Marie, 1926-19455 Correspondence: Trounstine, John J., 1926-1934, n.d.

3 6 Correspondence: U-V7 Correspondence: Van Vechten, Carl, 1925-1944, n.d.8 Correspondence: Wa-Wd9 Correspondence: Walker, Ruth Miller, 1932-1945, n.d.10 Correspondence: We-Wilk11 Correspondence: Will-Wz12 Correspondence: West, Dorothy, 1929[?]-1945, n.d.13 Correspondence: White, Walter, 1925-193014 Correspondence: White, Walter, 1931-194515 Correspondence: Woodruff, Hale, 1927-193316 Correspondence: X, Y, Z17 Correspondence: Unidentified

7 Correspondence: Frederick A. Cullen-Ida Mae Cullen1 Cullen, Frederick A.: Correspondence, 1932-1946, n.d.2 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, Family, 1938-1950, n.d.3 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, Family-Ida to Countee, 1944-19454 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, 1943-January 19465 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, February-April 19466 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, May-December 19467 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, 19478 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, January-June 19489 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, July 1948-194910 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, 1950-195711 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, 1958-196012 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, January-May 196113 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, June 1961-1969

5

Page 16: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

3contd.

8 Correspondence and Accounts

1 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence-C. Cullen Publications, On These I Stand, 1946-1952

2 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence-C. Cullen Publications, St. Louis Woman, 1946-1957

3 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence-C. Cullen Publications, St. Louis Woman, 1958-1960

4 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-Memorials to C. Cullen, Branch Library, New York City, 1950-1961

5 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-Memorials to C. Cullen, School (P.S. 194), New York City, 1950-1968

6 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-Memorials to C. Cullen, Memorial Foundation, etc., 1947-1950, n.d.

7 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-C. Cullen Papers, 1950-1968, n.d.8 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-C. Cullen Papers,

Fisk University, 1951

9 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-C. Cullen Papers, Atlanta University, 1946-1949

10 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-C. Cullen, Programs Honoring, 1946-1965, n.d.

11 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-Afro-Arts Bazaar, 1949-1953, n.d.12 Cullen, Ida Mae: Correspondence, etc.-Hamilton Grange Library, New York

City, 1960-1963, n.d.13 Accounts, 1928-1946, n.d.14 Accounts: Income Tax, 1941-194615 Accounts: Insurance, 1931-194616 Accounts: Funeral, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas (mother of Countee Cullen), 194017 Cullen, Frederick A.: Accounts, 1935-194618 Cullen, Ida Mae: Accounts, 1940-194619 Cullen, Ida Mae: Accounts, 1947-196520 Cullen, Ida Mae: Accounts, Afro-Arts Bazaar, 1949-1953

9 Financial Records and Bank Books, 1935-1945; Bank Statements, 1944-1948; Canceled Checks, 1940-1950; and Personal Financial Records [Not Microfilmed]

6

Page 17: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

4 10 Diary, Address Books, Certificates, Legal Papers, and Schoolwork1 Diary, 1928 (fragmentary)2 Address Books, n.d.3 Certificates, 1922-1943, n.d.4 Documents5 Documents: Will, May 5, 19456 Cullen, Frederick A.: Documents-Will, March 16, 19377 Legal Papers, 1929-19308 Cullen, Frederick A.: Legal Papers, 1921-1947, n.d.9 Cullen, Ida Mae: Legal Papers, 1940-194810 Records: Medical, 194511 Cullen, Frederick A.: Records, 1941-1944, n.d.12 Schoolwork: Editor, The Magpie, 192113 Schoolwork: Editor, The Magpie, 192214 Schoolwork: Papers, 192615 Schoolwork: French Workbooks, 193816 Schoolwork: French Workbooks 1938[?]17 Schoolwork: French Workbooks, n.d.

11 Plan Books, Exams and Notes, Teaching Materials, and Reports of Supervisors

1 Plan Book, 19352 Plan Book, 19373 Plan Book, 1940-19414 Plan Book, 1941-19425 Plan Book, 19426 Plan Book, 1942, pt. 27 Plan Book, 19438 Plan Book, 19449 Plan Book, 1944 (2)10 Plan Book, 194511 Plan Book, 1945-4612 [Not Microfilmed]13 Teaching Materials: Exams, Notes, and Pupils’ Work, 1931-1945, n.d.14 Teaching Materials: Notes on Methodology, etc., 1930-193115 Reports of Supervisors, 1934-1945

7

Page 18: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

4contd.

12 Speeches and Writings

1 Speeches, 1923-[1942-1944?]2 Articles: “The Development of Creative Expression,“ in High Points,

September 19433 Book Reviews: By and about C. Cullen, 1921-19404 Letters to the Editor, 1926-19435 Novels, Juvenile: The Lost Zoo, 1940 (2 copies, 1 Ms. with changes)

5 6 Novels, Juvenile: The Monkey Baboon, n.d. (unpublished)7 Novels, Juvenile: My Lives and How I Lost Them, 1942 (printer’s proof)8 Novels, Juvenile: Nine Lives (versions of My Lives…), incomplete9 Novels, Juvenile: Nine Lives 10 Poetry Anthology, On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 1-22)11 Poetry Anthology: On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 23-41)12 Poetry Anthology: On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 42-6913 Poetry Anthology: On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 70-115)14 Poetry Anthology: On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 116-139)15 Poetry Anthology: On These I Stand, 1947 (Ms., pp. 140-159)16 Play: Heaven’s My Home by C. Cullen and Harry Hamilton, ca. 193517 Play: The Medea of Euripides, ca. 193518 Play: Byword for Evil (unpublished version of adaptation of The Medea)19 Play: One Way to Heaven, 1932 (version of novel for adults)20 Play: One Way to Heaven

13 Writings1 Play: St. Louis Woman, Ms., 1945 (December 17, 1945)2 Play: St. Louis Woman (from the novel God Sends Sunday), 1945[?]3 Play: St. Louis Woman (changes by C. Cullen), n.d.4 Play: St. Louis Woman, Ms., Act I, n.d.5 Play: St. Louis Woman, Ms., Act II, n.d.6 Play: St. Louis Woman (as produced), 1935[?]7 Play: St. Louis Woman (lyrics by C. Cullen), n.d.8 Play: St. Louis Woman (revision by Langston Hughes), n.d.9 Play: The Third Fourth of July by C. Cullen and Owen Dodson, 194610 Plays: School Plays, 1942, n.d.11 Plays: Manuscripts, untitled, n.d.12 Poem: “Advice to Youth,“ n.d.

8

Page 19: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

5contd.

13 Poem: “La Belle, La Douce, La Grande,“ 1944

14 Poem: “Apostrophe to the Land,“ 194215 Poem: “Ave Atque Vale,“ 192116 Poem: “Black Majesty,“ 1930[?]17 Poem: “Brown Boy to Brown Girl,“ 192418 Poem: “Christus Natus Est,“ 194319 Poem: “Clinton Alma Mater“ (Clinton to her graduates), 192120 Poem: “Dad,“ 192421 Poems: from Copper Sun, reprint, 194622 Poem: “The Dance of Love,“ 192423 Poem: “Elegie,“ 194424 Poem: “From Fifty Years,“ n.d.25 Poem: “Ghosts,“ 1929[?]26 Poem: “Heritage,“ n.d.27 Poem: “I Have a Rendezvous with Life,“ 192128 Poems: “If You Should Go“ and “Afterword“ (written for Yolande DuBois),

1930-193129 Poem: “In Memoriam: James Weldon Johnson,“ 1939 [Not Microfilmed]30 Poem: “Karenge Ya Marenge,“ 1943

       6 14 Writings

1 Poem: “Life’s Rendezvous,“ 19272 Poem: “The Loss of Love,“ n.d.3 Poems: From The Medea and Some Poems, 19354 Poem: “A Negro Mother’s Lullaby,“ 1941[?]5 Poem: “An Old Story,“ 19276 Poem: “A Song of Sour Grapes,“ 19267 Poem: “A Song of the Wakeupworld“ [1917-1924?]8 Poem: “Sonnet,“ 19349 Poem: “Sonnet to Yolande,“ 192310 Poem: Sonnet, untitled, 193211 Poem: “To a Swimmer,“ 191812 Poem: “To One Who Said Me Nay,“ 192513 Poem: "Where Two or Three Are Gathered,“ 193014 Poem: “The Wise,“ 192415 Poem: “Youth to Age,“ 1923[?]16 Poems set to music: List of, n.d.; “Christus Natus Est,“ 1945, 1963

9

Page 20: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

6contd.

17 Poem set to music: “Clinton, My Clinton,“ 1922

18 Poem set to music: “A Curious Thing,“ 194819 Poem set to music: “Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts,“ ca. 194320 Poem set to music: “Epitaph for Joseph Conrad,“ 194221 Poem set to music: “Heritage,“ ca. 196022 Poem set to music: “If You Should Go“ (3 settings) [1925-27], 1928, n.d.23 Poem set to music: “The Light That Is Born of Love,“ ca. 194324 Poem set to music: "A Rendezvous with Life,“ n.d.25 Poem set to music: “Requiescam,“ 192626 Poem: From St. Louis Woman (unpublished, restricted)27 Poem set to music: “Saturday’s Child,“ 1925, 196328 Poem set to music: “Seven Choruses from the Medea of Euripides,“ 1935,

1942 (2 copies)29 Poem set to music: “Song of the Wakeupworld,“ n.d.30 Poem set to music: “To a Brown Girl Dead“ (2 settings), 1925 [1925-1926]31 Poem set to music: “Tryst,“ ca. 1925 (2 copies, 1 Ms.)32 Poem set to music: “The Wise,“ 192633 Radio Serial: “The Sunny Side of the Street“ by C. Cullen and Hughes

Allison, n.d.34 Radio Serial: “The Sunny Side of the Street,“ Script (incomplete), n.d.35 Short Stories: Maricoya, n.d.36 Outline of Proposed Book: You Learn to Love Them, n.d.37 Notes, 1945, n.d.38 Book Jackets, n.d.39 Mercer & Arlen: Free and Easy, 1959[?]40 Mercer & Arlen: Songs for St. Louis Woman, 194641 Still, William Grant: Outline for Opera Rashana, n.d.42 Cullen, Frederick A.: Autobiography, From Barefoot Town to Jerusalem

(Ms.)43 Cullen, Ida Mae: Notes and Lists, n.d.

Scrapbook I, 1921-26

15 Scrapbooks and Clippings1 Scrapbook II: Reviews, etc., re: Color and Copper Sun2 Scrapbook III: Reviews, etc., re: The Black Christ and Other Poems3 Scrapbook IV: re: St. Louis Woman, 1945

6 4 Clippings, 1924-1935

10

Page 21: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

contd.5 Clippings, 19366 Clippings, January-March 19287 Clippings, April-December 19288 Clippings, 1930-19329 Clippings, 1934-193510 Clippings, 1939-194111 Clippings, 194212 Clippings, 1943-194413 Clippings, 194514 Clippings, 194615 Clippings, 1947-194916 Clippings, post-1949

16 Clippings, Biographical Data, Obituaries, Scrapbook, and Photos1 Clippings, 1950-19692 Clippings, n.d.3 Biographical Data: Cullen Family [1940-1949]4 Obituaries and Funeral Notices: Cullen Family, 1932-19615 Obituaries and Funeral Notices, 1934-19676 Photos: Scrapbook V, 1920 [?]7 Photos: High School, Countee Cullen, 19218 Photos, 19289 Photos: Countee Cullen, 1930-1945, n.d.10 Photos, 194111 Photos: Family12 Photos: Ida M. Cullen, 1937-196913 Photos: Travels, n.d.14 Photos: Travels with the Rev. Frederick A. Cullen [1920s-1930s]15 Photos: Acquaintances [1903-ca.1962], n.d.16 Photos: Group17 Photos: First Name Identifications Only18 Photos: Unidentified Individuals (some pictured with Cullen)19 Photos: Medea of Euripides, Atlanta University, 194020 Photos: Medea (Rose McClendon)21 Photos: St. Louis Woman (Pearl Bailey and Ruby Hill), 1946 [?]22 Photos: St. Louis Woman (all-white cast, Nashville), n.d.

6 23 Photos: Animals and Miscellaneous, 1940, n.d.

11

Page 22: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

contd.

17 Memorabilia, Announcements, Programs, Script, Pamphlets, and Sheet Music

1 Memorabilia, 1936-1960, n.d.2 Announcements and Invitations, 1931-19623 Envelopes (addressed), 1945[?]4 Lists, 19335 Programs, 1924-1944

7 5 Programs, 1924-1944 (contd.)6 Programs, 1945-1963, n.d.7 Programs: For St. Louis Woman, 1946-19528 Programs: Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, 1924-19479 Radio Script: “Ma Perkins“ by L. Huntley & Selinger, 194310 Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc.: Libretto, 1925 (libretto for Lohengrin-not

microfilmed]; other items filmed as described)11 Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc., 1931-193912 Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc., 1942-194413 Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc., 1945-194614 Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc.: Book Lists, 1940-1944, n.d.15 Sheet Music, 1941-1944, n.d.

18 Items Dedicated to Cullen or Concerning Him1 Poems: Dedicated or Presented to Cullen, 1921-1949, n.d.2 Yearbook Presented to Cullen, 19303 Sheet Music Presented to the Cullens, 1933-19444 Speech Presented to Cullen, 19375 Yearkbook: Dedicated to the Memory of Countee Cullen, 19466 Thesis: [Bayne] Sister Mary Ancele, SSND. “Paradoxes in the Poetic

Philosophy of Countee Cullen"- 19617 Thesis: Perry, Margaret. “A Bio-Bibliography of Countee Cullen,“ 1959

(carbon copy)8 Draft: Perry, Margaret. “A Bio-Bibliography of Countee Cullen,“ Chap. I,

1969 (photocopy)9 Thesis: Reimherr, Beulah. “Countee Cullen: A Biographical and Critical

Study,“ 1960 (carbon copy)

12

Page 23: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

ReelNo.

BoxNo.

FolderNo.

Reel Contents

7contd.

10 [Thesis]: Thomas, Ruth Marie. “Spices: Selected Readings by Negro Authors . . . ,“ 1945

11 Writings: Cook, John H. “Negro Singers,“ in Xavier Antheneum, n.d.12 Writings: Hicks, Calvin Louis: Outline for a biography of the poet Countee

Cullen (proposal for a John Hay Whitney Opportunity Fellowship)13 Writings: Kornhauser, Adolph. “Countee Cullen: Poet and Teacher,“ in

Tower (Spring 1944)14 Writings: Woodruff, Bertram L. “The Poetic Philosophy of Countee

Cullen,“ in Phylon, 3d Q, 1940

19 Schoolwork of Cullen’s Pupils and School Publications1 Schoolwork of Pupils: “Poems to Countee Cullen from 9B2,“ 19412 Schoolwork of Pupils: Composition Books (6, partially filled)3 Schoolwork of Pupils: Compositions, 1944; Maps, 19454 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems, 19405 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems, 19416 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems, 19427 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems, 19438 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems, 19449 Schoolwork of Pupils: Poems and Miscellaneous, n.d.10 Schoolwork of Pupils: Selected Poems, n.d.11 School Publications, 1941-1944

13

Page 24: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Index of Correspondents

-A-Abas, Abe, 1953 (1) – III, B8, f2Abas, Nathan, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Abernethy, Milton, 1931 (2) – II, B4, f18Abbott, B.F., 1927 (1) – I, B1, f8Adler, J., 1932 (1) – I, B1, f8Afro-Arts Bazaar. See Osborne, Estelle M.Agnes Eugenia, Sister, 1943 (1) – I, B2, f13Ahelka, F.Z., 1945 (1) – II, B5, f3Akuto, E., 1943 (1) – II, B5, f8Alexander, Hannah, 1945 (1) – I, B1, f8Alexander, Lewis, 1927 (2) – II, B5, f9Alexander, Raymond, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f8Alexander, Sadie, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f8Alexander Scholley, 1930-31 (2) – I, B1, f8Alexander, Will Winton, 1934-35 (6) – I, B1, f5Allen, Devere, 1925-27 (2) – I, B1, f8Allen, Florence Adams, 1933 (1) – I, B1, f8Allen, Frederick L., 1925-27 (12) – II, B5, f6; VI, Scrapbook IAllison, Alonzo, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f16Allison, Hughes, 1944-57 (5) – I, B2, f4; II, B5, f14; III, B7, f4, f10Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. – Nu Chapter. See Hopson, James O.Alston, Grace I., 1931-33 (3) – II, B4, f18; II B5, f1Alston, H., 1930[?] (1) – II, B4, f17American Dramatists. See Tonge, R.B.American Hospital of Paris. See Terry, G.S. (Dr.)Anderson, Alice, R., 1944 (1) – III, B7, f1Anderson, C. W., 1927 (1) – I, B1, f8Anderson, M. Margaret, 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Anderson, McCager, 1926-27 (2) – I, B1, f8Ankenbrand, Frank, 1929 (1) – I, B1, f8Archer, Osceola, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f13Argosy Book Stores, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5Arkell, T.R., 1938 (1) – II, B5, f1Armistead Lucile, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f8Armstrong, A.J., 1935-37 (2) – II, B4, f12Armstrong, Arthur, 1926 (1) – VI, Scrapbook IIArthur, Gavin, 1934 (1) – II, B5, f1Ashbrook, Harriette, 1927 (4) – II, B5, f6Askue, Elizabeth, 1950-52 (4) – III, B7, f10Aswell, Edward C., 1944-47Atkins, Charles D., 1931 (1) – II, B4, f10Atkinson, Edward, 1942-45 (7) – I, B1, f8Atkinson, Margaret, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18

14

Page 25: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Atlantic City Public Schools. See Gregory, MontgomeryAuslander, Joseph, 1943 (1) – I, B1, f8Austin, Augustine A., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f4Ayer, Elsie Johnson, 1931 (1) – I, B1, f8Ayres, Lemuel, 1945 (1) – I, B1, f8

-B-Babb, James T.. See Yale University LibraryBaber, Zonia, 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Bahnsen, Roland, 1929 (2) – II, B4, f12Bair, Fred, n.d. (1) – I, B1, f9Baird, Joseph, 1928 (1) – I, B1, f9Balch, Albert S., 1932 (1), I, B1, f9Baltimore Sun, 1926 (1) – II, B4, f6Baradinsky, Oscar, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Barber, Janet B., 1932 (2) – I, B1, f9Barbour, Willie Louis, 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Barlow, John, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Barrie, Edwin S., 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Bassett, Kendall T., 1945 (1) – II, B4, f13Bastien, Jenner, 1927-31, n.d. (6) – I, B1, f9Bauer, Bruce, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Baxter, J. H. L., 1927 (1) – I, B1, f4Bayless, Joy, 1952-53 (4) – III, B7, f10Bayne, Mary Ancele, Sister, 1960-62 (13) – III, B7, f11, f12, f13Beals, Ralph. See New York Public LibraryBeck, M. Carl, 1926 (1) – II, B4, f14Becker, Henry J., 1937 (1) – I, B1, f4Behring, L. O., 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18Bell, Sammy, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f16Bellgarde, Dantes, 1927 (1) – I, B1, f9Benjamin, Isaac, 1926-27 (9) – I, B1, f10; II, B5, f9Bennett, Gertrude Ryder, 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Bennett, Gwendolyn, 1925-27 (9) – I, B1, f10; II, B5, f9Bergin, Frank T., 1948 (1) – III, B7, f8Berglund, Josephine, 1944 (2) – II, B4, f13Berman, Abe, 1959 (2) – III, B8, f3Berman, Louis, 1951-59 (4) – III, B7, f10; B8, f3Berryman, Macon M., 1967 (1) – III, B7, f13Bervin, Antoine, 1937 (1) – I, B1, f9Best, Fred, 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1932-34 (2) – III, B7, f5Betty, niece of Mrs. Cullen, n.d. (1) – III, B7, f2Biermann, Paul R., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5Biggs, James A., 1940 (1) – I, B1, f9

15

Page 26: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Billy. See Thompson, William E.C.C. Birchard and Co., 1926 (2), I, B1, f9Birmingham News. See Childers, James SaxonBishop, Shelton Hale, 1933 (1) – I, B1, f9Black, Lee, 1943 (2) – II, B5, f15Blackett, Selwyn, 1944 (1) – I B2, f16Blackford, Blanche, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Blackford, Bryon H., 1932 (1) – I, B1, f9Blantyre, Faye, 1950, n.d. (2) – I, B1, f9; III, B7 f10Blatchley Agency, 1942-45 (6) – I, B1, f7Blau, Bela, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18Bogan, ____, 1924 (1) – II, B4, f14Boley, Anne [1943] (1) – III, B7, f4Boll, Helene, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f9Bond, Horace Mann, 1934-35 (3) – I, B1, f5, f9Bond, Max, 1927 (1) – I, B1, f9Bonino, Louise, 1952 (1) – III, B7, f10Bonner, Marie Celeste, 1925 (1) – II, B4, f14Bontemps, Arna W., 1926-64 (89) – I, B1, f11, f12; II, B5, f14, f15;

III, B7, f7, f11, f13; B8, f2Boozer, James, 1932 (1) – I, B1, f9Boozer, Thelma. See Boozer, JamesBornn, Hugo, 1932-45 (2) – I, B1, f9Bosman, Pierre, 1932 (1) – I, B1, f9Boughton, Willis A., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f9Bouton, Archibald L., 1927-29 (3) – I, B1, f9Bowen, G.H., 1928 (1) – I, B1, f4Bowser, A., 1923 (1) – II, B4, f14Bradley, Elizabeth Moore, 1932, (2) – II, B4, f11Bradley, William Aspenwall, 1928 (1) – I, B1, f13Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1925-27 (3) – II, B4, f14; II, B5, f9Branch, Anna Hempstead, 1934 (1) – II, B4, f12Brande, Dorothea, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Branscombe, Gene, 1948, n.d. (2) – I, B1, f13; III, B7, f8Braswell, Retta M., 1932 (1) – I, B1, f13Breed, Alice Ives, 1926-31 (7) – I, B1, f13Breed, Ralph, 1927 (1) – I, B1, f13Breen, Robert. See Berman, AbeBreen, Wilva, 1959 (1) – II, B8, f3Brendel, M., 1939-42 (2) – II, B5, f7, f8Brickell, Herschel, n.d. (1) – I, B1, f13Bridge, John. See Schappes Defense CommitteeBridgeman, ______, n.d. (1) – I, B1, f13Bridges, L.W., 1947 (1) – III, B7 f7Brierre, Jean F., 1942 (1) – I, B1, f13Briggs, Finney, 1926 (1) – I, B1, f13

16

Page 27: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Briggs, William H., 1925-28 (4) – II, B5, f6, f7Bronxville Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1946 (3) – III, B7, f5Brooklyn Urban League and Lincoln Settlement Association. See Elzy, R. J.Brooks, _____, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Brooks, Jonathan H., 1927 (6) – I, B1, f13; II, B5, f9Brooks, Mabel R., 1927 (2) – I, B1, f13Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. See Randolph, Asa PhilipBrower, Edith, 1926-20 (10) – I, B1, f14Brown, Beatrice, 1944 (1) – II, B5, f4Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 1925-27 (5) – I, B1, f13l VI, Scrapbook IIBrown, Gertrude P. M., 1927 (1) – I, B1, f13Brown, Guillaume, 1927 (1) – III, B6, f13Brown, H. Clark, 1926-32 (3) – I, B1, f13Brown, Mrs. H. J. See Silverlief Club of Salem M. E. ChurchBrown, Ina Corinne, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f16Brown, Lilly, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Brown, Marion Dotson, 1932 (1) – III, B4, f11Brown, Sterling A., 1927 (3) – I, B1, f13; II, B5, f9Brown, Thomas. See Joint Usher Board of Salem M. E. ChurchBrowne, Kathryn E., 1927 (2) – I, B1, f13Browne, Marie Joe, 1928-48 (4) – I, B1, f13; III, B7, f9Bruce, Richard, 1927 (1) – II, B5, f9Bruce, Roscoe Conkling, 1927 (1) – I, B1, f4Brush, Albert, 1927-28[?] (4) – I, B1, f13Brush, Bryan, 1924 (1) – II, B4, f14Bryant, Arthur A., 1943 (1) – I, B1, f13Bryant, Carolyn M., 1946-48 (3) – III, B7, f4, f5, f8Bryson, Clarence F., 1928 (6) – II, B4, f8, f15Buck, Pearl S., 1933 (1) – I, B1, f16Budgeman, Rip, n.d. (1) – I, B2, f17Bufano, Remo, 1946-48 (3) – III, B7, f5, f7Bullock, R. W., 1927 (2) – I, B1, f16Burger, A.W., 1928-34 (2) – II, B5, f7Burgers, Stella Fisher, 1944 (1) – I, B1, f16Burgin, Frank T., 1948 (1) – III, B7, f8Burke, Francis R., 1926-31 (3) – I, B1, f6Burke, Margaret, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Burnette, Ralph, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f16Butler, Frederick H., 1928-31 (2) – I, B1, f16Butt, Nathan, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f16Buttitta, Anthony J., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f19Bynner, Witter, 1923-46 (25) – I, B1, f15; III, B7, f4, VI, Scrapbook IByrd, Mabel F., 1927-28 (2) – I, B1, f16Byrne, Regina, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5

17

Page 28: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

-C-Cady, Helen M., 1931-33 (16) – II, B4, f10, f11, f12Camp, Margaret, 1945 (1) – I, B1, f17Campbell, Ruth E., 1932 (2) – II, B4, f19Canning, Edward S., 1931 (1) – I, B1, f6Carmon, Walt, 1933 (1) – II, B5, f1Carr, Helen, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f17Carstarphen, B. B., 1928 (1) – II, B4, f16Carter, Elmer Anderson, 1930-32 (4) – I, B1, f17; II, B4, f17, f19Carter, Eunice Hunter, 1935 (1) – I, B2, f3Carter, Fiona Braithwaite, 1927 (1) – I, B1, f17Caruthers, F. D., 1928 (1) – I, B1, f17Casey, John J., 1931 (1) – I, B1, f17Casseus, Maurice, 1942 (1) – I, B1, f17Caterina. See Jarboro, CaterinaCaterina, Catherine, 1953 (1) – III, B7, f10Cayden, ______ (Mrs.), n.d. (1) – VII, B19, f11Cendrars, Blaise, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f17Central Mfgrs. Mutual Ins. Co., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f7Certner, Simon, 1943 (1) – I, B1, f17Chalmers, Allan Knight, 1934-45 (3) – I, B1, f17; II, B5, f1Chalmers, Gordon K., 1945 (1) – II, B4, f13Chapin, Caroline B., 1927 (7) – II, B4, f6Chapin, Charlie[?], 1943 (1) – I, B2, f16Chappel, Delos, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f1Charles, Robert N., 1935 (1) – I, B2, f3Chase, A.M., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Chase, Helen, 1930 (3) – II, B4, f9Cheyney, Lucia Trent, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Cheyney, Ralph, 1926-39 (9) – I, B1, f17; II, B4, f14, f15, f16; II, B5, f1Childers, James Saxon, 1934 (2) – I, B1, f5Childs, Helen G., 1941-43 (2) – II, B5, f2, f3Childs, Richards S., 1936 (1) – I, B1, f17Chinn, Genevieve L., 1935 (2) – I, B2, f3Christe, William B., 1928 (2) – II, B4, f16Citizens Welfare Council, n.d. (1) – I, B1, f17Clair, Clare, 1927 (1) – III, B6, f17Clair, M.W., 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Clare, Lethia Warren, 1931 (1) – I, B1, f17Clark, A. Mortimer, 1933 (1) – I, B1, f6Clark, Thomas Curtis, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f15Clarke, A. Wellington, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f17Clarke, Alice, 1926 (1) – I, B1, f17Clarke, Edwin L., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f17Class 9B2, n.d. (2) – I, B2, f17; VII, B19, f1Claytor, J. Henry, n.d. (1) – I. B1, f17

18

Page 29: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Clemens, Cyril, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Clifford, Arthur, 1934 (1) – II, B4, f12Cochran, M. Bartlett, 1946 (1) – III, B7, F6Cohen, Cecil, 1935 (1) – I, B1, f17Cohen, Elliot, 1932 (2) – I, B2, f1; II, B4, f11Coleman, Isabel, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f7College de Cannes, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f17Colum, Padraic, 1930 (1) – I, B1, f17Committee for Mass Education in Race Relations. See Dodson, Owen;

Johnson, Charles S.; Elvidge, Dorothy A.; Knowles, Emily D.Committee on College Reading, 1927-46 (3) – I, B2, f4; III, B7, f6[Committee on] Educational Hearing [P. S. 89 and O. S. 10] 1935 (2) – I, B2, f2[Committee on] Reorganization of Curriculum [P. S. 89] 1935 (1) – I, B2, f3Confidential Club, Salem M. E. Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Cook, Mercer, 1944-45 (2) – II, B5, f4, f5Cook, Una Howell, 1940 (1) – II, B5, f2Cook, Will Marion, 1932 (2) - II, B5, f15Cooper, Robert, 1959 (1) – III, B8, f3Corey, Arthur, 1931 (2) – II, B4, f18Cota, Llewellyn Dudley, 1931 (1) – I, B1, f17Cotter, Joseph S., 1926027 (4) – II, B5, f9Cottingham, Clive, 1934-46 (3) – I, B1, f17Countee Cullen Book Lovers Club, 1931 (1) – I, B1, f17Countee Cullen Book Club, 1928 (3) – I, B1, f17Cousins, John L., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Coxe, Pearl B., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Coyle, Kathleen, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f17Craft, Robert J., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f4Crawford, J., 1930 (1) – I, B1, f8Crocker, C.T., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Crocker, Lionel, 1932 (1) – I, B1, f17Crosscup, Dick [1944-45] (1) – I, B1, f17Crosscup, Gwen. See Crosscup, DickCrossthwaite, Georgia, 1940 (1) – I, B1, f17Crowinshield, Frank, 1927 (1) – II, B5, f10Cuff, _____, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Cuffee, Patricia Spence, n.d. (1) – I, B2, f17Cull, Mildred, 1937 (1) – II, B4, f12Cullen, Charles, 1928-29[?], n.d. (14) – I, B1, f18Cullen, Edward J., 1927-28 (2) – I, B1, f17Cullen Family, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Cullen, Frederick Asbury, 1932-46, n.d. (48) – I, B1, f1, f3; III, B7, f1Cullen, Ida, 1937-45* (31) – I, B1, f2, f3; III, B7, f3Cummings Harry Sythe 1926 (2) – I, B1, f17______________*Post-1945 correspondence of Ida Cullen is indexed under respective correspondents.

19

Page 30: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Cummings, Rose E., 1940-44 (2) – II, B4, f13Cunard, Nancy, 1932 (4) – II, B4, f10Cuney, Waring, 1926-27 (5) – II, B5, f9Curtis Publishing. Co., 1959 (1) – III, B7, f11Curtright, E. E., 1931 (1) – III, B7, f11Curtright, Wesley, 1927 (2) – II, B5, f9Cushman, Mrs. Arthur. See McGiffert, Cerlina HuntingtonCushman, Cordelia H., 1948 (1) – III, B7, f8Cuthbert, Clifton, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18

-D-Daly, Rosemary, 1948 (2) – III, B7, f8, f9Dancy, John C., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7D’Andrea, Paul Charles, 1928 (2) – I, B2, f7Danforth, Lawrence, 1938 (1) – I, B2, f7Danton, J. Periam, 1928 (5) – I, B2, f7Darrow, Clarence, 1928 (1) – I, B2, f7Davidman, Joy, 1942 (1) – II, B5, f2Davies, Bernice F., 1935 (1) – II, B4, f12Davis, Allison, 1933 (1) – I, B2, f7Davis, Benjamin J., 1932 (1) – I, B2, f4Davis, George J., 1932 (1) – I, B2, f7Davis, John, 1928 (1) – I, B2, f7Davis, John W, 1931 (1) – I, B1, f5Davis, Mamie E.. See YWCA, National Student CouncilsDavis, Mary, 1927 (2) – I, B2, f7Dean, Wilda, 1939 (1) – II, B5, f1Deane, Marian C., 1926-44 (14) – I, B2, f9Debnam, Mrs. W. A., n.d. (1) – III, B7, f10de Coverley, Roy, 1927-46 (7) – I, B2, f8; III, B7, f4Dehn, Mura, 1946 (2) – III, B7, f4, f6DeHueck, C., 1928 (4) – II, B4, f8Delaney, Hubert, 1928-34 (3) – I, B2, f7Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Epsilon Chapter). See Woode, A. DukyeDer Goltz, Evon, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18Derringer, Ruth, 1941 (1) – I, B2, f7Dett, Robert Nathaniel, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7DeVere, Ivan, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f1Devol, Edmund 1928 (1) – I, B2, f7DeWitt Clinton High School. See Clark, A. MortimerDickenson, Blanche Taylor, 1927 (5) – II, B5, f10Dieckmann, Annetta M. See YWCA, U. S. National BoardDillard University. See Alexander, Will W.; Bond, Horace MannDillingham, John, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Dillon, George, 1941 (1) – II, B5, f2Dinamoff, Serge, 1927 (1) – I, B2, F7

20

Page 31: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Dingwall, Marguerite, 1943 (1) – I, B2, f7Dinian, Albertre, 1930 (1) – I, B2, f7Dockstader Charlotte, 1935-36 (2) – I, B2, f7Dodd, Mead & Co., 1927 (1) – II, B5, f10Dodson, Owen, 1940-47 (23) – I, B2, f4, f5, f10; II, B5, f13, f15;

III, B7, f4, f5, f6, f7; VII, B17, f6Doman, Harold Thomas, 1945, n.d. (2) – I, B2, f17Don Dero, Gertrude, 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10Doran, Arthur J., 1948 (1) – III, B7, f8Dorian, Sylvestre, 1931-32 (4) – I, B2, f7Dorin, David M., 1945 (1) – I, B1, f4Dorr, Julia, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f13Dorsey, James E., 1930 (1) – II, B4, f17Dougherty, Harold T., 1933 (1) – I, B2, f17Douglas, Aaron, 1927 (1) – II, B5, f10Douglas, Helen, 1926 (1) – I, B2, f7Drake, Elizabeth J., 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Dramatists Guild, 1931 (7) – I, B2, f11Dresden, Roberta C., 1946 (1) – II, B5, f5Driscoll, Louise, 1921 (1) – II, B4, f14Drugwall[?], Harold, 1930-31 (3) – I, B2, f7DuBois, William Edwards Burghardt, 1927-41 (21) – I, B2, f12Duff, Donald, 1927 (1) – I, B2, f7Duff, Dorothy, 1942 (1) – I, B2, f7Duffner, K. L., 1931 (1) – II, B5, f7Dunbar-Nelson, Alice. See Nelson, Alice DunbarDuncan, Horace, 1945 n.d. (3) – I, B2, f17Dupre, Alphonse L., 1943 (1) – I, B2, f7Durant, E. Elliot, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Dyer, Frank L., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f4Dyer, Joseph E. 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7

-E-Eadie, Hazel, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18Eastman, Crystal, 1928 (1) – I, B2, f1Eaton, Charles Edward, 1946 (1) – I, B2, f13Edelstein, David S., 1964 (2) – III, B8, f5Edman, Edward, n.d. (1) – III, B7, f10Edman, Marion, 1944 (2) – I, B2, f13; II, B5, f4Ehrenfeld, Abraham, 1940 (1) – II, B4, f13Eichenberg, Fritz, 1945 (1) – II, B4, f13Einhorn, Joseph J., 1944 (1) – III, B7, f1Elfe, Violet, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Ellis, Ethel Franklin, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Ellis, Milton, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Ellison, Ada, 1943-46 (10) – II, B5, f3, f5, f15; III, B7, f5, B8, f2

21

Page 32: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Ellsworth, William W., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Elvidge, Dorothy A., 1945 (1) – I, B2, f5Elzy, R. J., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f6Embree, Edwin R. 1934 (1) – II, B5, f1Emmerich, F.J., 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Enevoldsen, Jessie V. See Drake Elizabeth J.Engel, R. K. See Blatchley EgencyEngelhard, Susan, 1941 (1) – I, B2, f13Ennis, [ Bayard], 1931-34 (2) – I, B2, f13Erle [sister of Mrs. Cullen] 1944-45[?] (1) – I, B1, f3Ernest [brother-in-law of Mrs. Cullen]. See ErleErnest, Frederic, 1940-43 (2) – I, B1, f6; B2, f13Erskine, John, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f4Ervin, Lawrence, 1948 (1) – III, B7, f8

-F-Fairbanks, Douglas, 1921 (1) – I, B2, f14Fairclough, Charles, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f8Fairclough, L.H., 1928 (2) – I, B2, f14Farrar, John, 1923 (1) – II, B4, f14Fauset, Arthur Huff, 1927 (1) – I, B2, f14Fauset, Jessie Redmon, 1923-53, n.d. – I, B2, f15; III, B7, f5, f9, f10; B8, f1Fay, Roger, 1931-35 (6) – I, B2, f14Feipel, Louis M., 1932 (1) – I, B2, f14Fellemen, Hazel, 1936 (1) – II, B5, f1Ferguson, Dutton, 1927 (2) – I, B2, f14Ferguson, Harold A., 1931 (1) – II, B4, f10Ferreira, George J., 1927 (2) – I, B2, f14Field, Georgia, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Fielder, Cecil G., 1931-32 (2) – II, B4, f10, f11Firnon, Charles, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f16Fisher, Rhody, 1931 (1) – I, B2, f14Fisk University. See Johnson, Charles S.; Jones, Thomas E.Fisk University Student, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f14Fiske, Dorothy B., 1936-56 (1) – II, B5, f7; III, B7, f5, f6, f9, f10; B8, f1Fitt, Leo, 1943 (1) – I, B2, f16Flashner, Amy, 1935-48 (16) – II, B5, f7, f8 ; III, B7, f8; B8, f1Flexner, James, 1927 (4) – II, B4, f6Fochrenbach, Lillian, 1927 (2) – I, B2, f14Folsom, Franklin, 1938 (1) – I, B3, f12Fonte, Helen, 1952, n.d. (7) – III, B8, f11Forbes, Florence, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Ford Hall Forum. See Niles, David K.Foresythe, Reginald, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f1Fradkin, Eleria, 1928 (5) – II, B4, f7, f8Franco, A. E., 1927 (2) – I, B2, f14

22

Page 33: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Frank, Colman D., 1933 (1) – I, B2, f14Frankford Friends, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f4Franklin, Gertrude H., 1968 (1) - III, B8, f7Fraser, William, 1932-37 (6) – II, B4, f11, f12Frazier, Gladys M., 1940 (1) – I, B2, f14Frazier, Marie Brown, 1931-52 (3) – I, B2, f14Frear, Frederick William, 1932 (3) – I, B2, f14Freeman, Marilla W., 1928 (1) – I, B2, f14French, A. T., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Freudenberg, Anny, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f18Furlong, Alice E., 1927 (2) – I, B2, f14; II, B4, f15

-G-Gaither, Lyle L., 1943 (2) – II, B5, f3Gallinari, Carlotta G., 1934 (1) – I, B2, f18Gallup, Antoinette, 1927 (3) – II, B4, f7Gannett, Lewis, 1932 (2) – I, B2, f18Gardner, Katherine, 1927-33 (3) – II, B4, f6, f11, f12Garlington, S. W., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Garner, A. C., 1931 (1) – I, B2, f10Garner, L. Hamilton, 1933 (1) – II, B4, f12Garringues, Ellen E., 1925-32 (4) – I, B2, f18Garrison, Lloyd, 1927 (1) – I, B2, f18Gellendre, Herbert V., 1940-45 (2) – II, B5, f13, f15Gerber, G. August, 1928 (4) – II, B4, f8Gestal, Kate, 1928 (1) – I, B2, f18Gestal, Ramona. See Gestal, KateGhormley, N. B., 1931 (1) – I, B2, f18Gil-Smythe, Harry H., 1943-45 (5) – I, B2, f18Gilbert, Mabel Dean, 1933 (1) – I, B2, f18Gilden, Henrietta, 1946 (1) – III, B8, f1Gladden, Mrs. Lucas, 1927 (2) – I, B2, f18Goeller, Lee, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Gold, Michael. See Shipman, Samuel S.Goldie. See ______, BlancheGonacky Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Goodbar, Joseph E., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Goodman, George W., 1928 (2) – I, B1, f9Goodwin, Henry S., 1944 (3) – I, B2, f18Gordon, Dudley, 1937 (1) – II, B4, f12Gordon, Geraldine, 1926-28 (2) – I, B2, f18; II, B4, f6Gore, George W., 1928 (2) – I, B2, f18Gorecki, Thaddeus, 1942 (2) – II, B5, f2Gould, Joe, 1931 (1) – I, B2, f18Gould, Sidra. See Martin, Sidra GouldGowins Family, n.d. (2) – I. B2, f19; III, B7, f1

23

Page 34: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Gowins, James W., 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Grace, Alonzo G., 1929 (1) – II, B4, f9Graham, Marcus, 1928 (1) – I, B2, f1Graham, S., 1946-47 (2) – III, B7, f5, f7Graves, Asenath, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Gray, Marcus, 1946 (1) – II, B4, f8Grayson, Otto H., 1935 (1) – I, B3, f3Green, Theodore, Francis, 1931 (1) – I, B2, f10Greenbaum, Alex, 1964 (2) – III, B7, f13Greenberg, Jacob, 1932 (2) – I, B1, f6Greene, George William, 1928 (2) – I, B2, f19Greene, James S., 1946 (1) – I, B2, f19Greene, John, 1928 (2) – I, B2, f19Greene, Sophie. See Greene, StephenGreene, Stephen, 1930-45, n.d. (22) – I, B2, f20Greenway, Cornelius, 1930-43 (11) – I, B2, f21Gregory, Montgomery, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Gribble, Harry W., 1933 (1) – I, B2, f19Griffith, William, 1928 (2) – II, B4, f16Grimke, Angelina, 1926-27 (4) – II, B5, f10Gross, Edward, 1945-49, n.d. (7) – II, B5, f15; III, B7, f4, f6; B8, f2;

V, B13, f5; VI, Scrapbook IVGudaitis, Anthony J., 1928 (2) – I, B2, f19

-H-H____, Willa, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Haas, Jane Scott, 1942 (1) – II, B3, f1Hagenbuck, Joseph J., 1926 (1) – II, B3, f1Haley, Alex, 1961 (1) – III, B7, f12Hall, Elizabeth, 1927 (2) – III, B7, f12Hall, Muriel F., n.d. (1) – I, B3, f1Hall, Theodore, 1931 (2) – II, B4, f18Halligan, Alice P., 1938-37 (3) – II, B4, f16; B5, f1Halpern, Irving W., n.d. (1) – III, B7, f9Hamilton, James[?], 1925 (1) – I, B3, f1Hamlet, Frances C., 1927 (1) – I, B3, f1Hammond, Charles E., 1927 (2) – I, B3, f1Hanau, Jean, 1944045 (7) – I, B3, f1Handforth, Thomas, 1941 (4) II, B5, f2Handy, William Christopher, 1945, n.d. (5) – I, B3, f1; II, B5, f15Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1939 (2) – II, B5, f15Harlow, Caroline, 1933-45 (2) – I, B3, f1; II, B5, f1Harms, Harm, 1937 (1) – II, B4, f12Harper & Brothers, 1928-61 (6) – II, B5, f7; III, B7, f8, f12; B8, f1Harrington, Donald Szantho, 1962 (1) – III, B8, f12Harris, Astan, n.d., (1) – I, B2, f17

24

Page 35: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Harris, Catherine Lawrence, 1942 (1) – II, B5, f13Harrison, Frank N., 1946 (1) – I, B3, f1Harrison, Hazel, n.d. (1) – I, B3, f1Harrison, James F., 1944 (1) – I, B3, f1; II, B4, f6, f7Harrison, Richard B., 1924 (1) – I, B3, f1Hartsock, Ernest, 1925-27 (4) – I, B3, f1; II, B4, f14, f15Harvey, Vera White, 1930 (1) – I, B3, f1Haste, Gwendolyn, 1928 (2) – I, B3, f1Hastings, Mary MacGregor, 1940 (1) – I, B3, f1Hatton, Hunter M., 1949 (1) – III, B8, f6Haverly-Blackford, Bryon, 1931-32 (2) – I, B3, f1Hawes, Andrew S., 1945 (1) – II, B4, f13Hawkins, Mason A., 1928 (1) – II. B4, f8Hawkins, Walter E., 1928 (1) – I, B3, f1Hayes, Donald Jeffrey, 1927 (4) – II, B5, f10Hayes, Roland, 1927-33 (3) – I, B3, f1; II, B5, f1Hayes, William P. See Republican National CommitteeHayford, Adelaide Casely, 1927 (8) – II, B5, f11Haynes, Elizabeth Ross, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f6Hays, Daniel W., 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Hazel, J. C., 1927 (2) – II, B5, f10Hazell, R. Theodore, 1944 (2) – II, B5, f8Heath, Gordon, 1944 (3) – I, B3, f1Helton, Roy, 1932 (1) – I, B3, f1Henderson, E. M., 1928 (1) – II, B5, f7Henry, John R., 1931 (1) – III, B7, f1Herdman, Ramona, 1932-46 (7) – II, B5, f7, f8; III, B7, f4Herlihy, Mary B., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f6Hert, Berenice B., 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Hervier, Etienne, 1925-36 (7) – I, B3, f2Heslip, Constance R., 1932 (1) – I, B3, f1Heyward, DuBose, 1925 (1) I, B3, f1High School of Commerce, 1960 (1) – III, B7, f11Hill, Abram, 1934-44 (4) – II, B4, f14Hill, Caroline M., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Hill, J. C., 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Hille, Waldemar, 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Hillyer, Robert, 1925-28 (5) – I, B3, f3Hinge, Mary Francis, 1930 (1) – I, B3, f3Hobson, Dorothy, 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Hodge, Adolph, 1946 (1) – I, B3, f3Holmes, John Haynes, 1927 (1) – I, B3, f3Holmes, Nana Frances, 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Holt, Nora D., 1944 (1) – I, B3, f3Honor, Lizzie, 1932? (1) – III, B7, f1Hooper, G. Warren, 1927 (2) – I, B3, f3

25

Page 36: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Hope, John. See Crocker, T. T. Hopkins, Clare B., 1926 (2) – II, B4, f7Hopson, James O., 1927 – II, B4, f7Horne, Frank, 1927-45 (2) – I, B3, f3Hourwich, George Kennan, 1946 (2) – III, B7, f4Houseman, John, 1934-35 (4) – II, B5, f13Howard University. See Johnson, Mordecai W.Howe, Douglas, 1931 (1) – I, B3, f3Hubert, Wilson, 1946 (1) – I, B3, f3Hughes, Langston, 1923-53, n.d. (47) – I, B3, f4; II, B5, f15;

III, B7, f10; VI, Scrapbook IHumble, H. W., 1931 (1) – I, B3, f3Hunt, R. L., 1932 (1) – I, B3, f3Hunter, Alberta, 1932 (1) – I, B3, f3Huntington, C., 1930 (2) – II, B4, f17, f18Huntley, Leston, 1944 (7) – I, B3, f3; VI, B14, f33Hurston, Zora Neale, 1926-43 (2) – I, B3, f3Hutchins, Robert Maynard, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Hutchinson, W. F., 1929 (1) – I, B3, f3Huyck, Laura Talmage, 1927 (2) – I, B3, f3

-I-Ickes, Anna Wilmarth, 1935 (1) – I, B2, f1Imes, William Lloyd, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Inter-Racial Committee. See White, Alice H.

-J-Jackman, Harold, 1928-57 (59) – I, B3, f6, f7, f8; III, B7, f1, f4, f6,

f7, f8, f10; B8, f6; VI, Scrapbook IVJackson, Fay M., 1934 (1) – I, B3, f5Jackson, Wallace Van, 1946 (1) – III, B8, f9Jahn, Janheinz, 1949 (1) – III, B7, f9James, Leonidas S., 1932 (2) – III, B4, f11Janssen, Werner, 1946-48 (4) – III, B7, f6, f9Jarboro, Caterina, 1937-45 (2) – I, B1, f17; B3, f5Jay (relative of Ida Cullen), n.d. (1) – III, B7, f2Jefferson, Delia. See Woman’s Home Missionary SocietyJefferson, Louise E., 1944 (1) – II, B5, f4Jefferson, Ruby C., 1949 (1) – III, B7, f9Jeliffe, Rowenda Woodham, 1933 (3) – II, B5, f1Jeliffe, Russell W., 1933 (1) – II, B5, f1Jemmott, Leroy, n.d. (1) – I, B2, f17Jenney, Lucia Chase, 1931 (1) – I, B3, f5Jim (relative of Ida Cullen). See JayJohnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1925-50 (36) – I, B1, f4, f5; B3, f9;

II, B4, f13; III, B8, f6, f10

26

Page 37: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Johnson, Fenton, 1927 (1) – II, B5, f10Johnson, Georgia Douglas, 1926-44, n.d. (11) – I, B3, f5Johnson, Grace Noel, 1941 (1) – I, B3, f5Johnson, Helene, 1926-27, n.d. (5) – I, B3, f5; II, B5, f10Johnson, James Weldon, 1925-35 (29) – I, B3, f10; II, B5, f10Johnson, Marie B., 1950 (1) – III, B8, f6Johnson, Mordecai W., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Johnson, Walter Willard, 1925-35, n.d. (3) – I, B3, f5Johnson, William Hallock, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Joint Usher Board of Salem M. E. Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Jones, David D., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f6Jones, Dewey R., 1927 (1) – I, B3, f5Jones, Eugene Kinckle, 1930 (1) – I, B3, f5Jones, George, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Jones, J. W., 1931 (1) – I, B3, f5Jones, Louis C., 1928 (3) – I, B3, f5Jones, Peter Howell, 1927 (1) – I, B3, f5Jones, Thomas Elisa, 1944 (2) – I, B3, f5Jordan, Ada, 1930-31 (2) – I, B3, f5Joyce, Wililee W., n.d. (1) – III, B7, f10Julian, Hubert, 1931 (2) – II, B3, f18Junior Morning Glory Club of Class No. 10, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Junior Trustees of Salem M. E. Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1

-K-Kahoe, Thomas P., 1933 (1) – I, B3, f11Kamin, Martin, 1926 (1) – II, B4, f6Kay, Ulysses, 1945 (1) – I, B3, f11Keegan, Ann. See Ringel, FredKeller, Helen, 1928 (1), I, B3, f11Kelley, C. C., 1928 (1) – I, B3, f11Kelley, Welbourn, 1932 (3) – I, B3, f11Kellogg, Paul U., 1927 (1) – II, B5, f10Kemp, John, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Kennedy, Hugh, 1930 (1) – I, B3, f11Kerlin, Robert, 1923 (1) – VI, Scrapbook IKimsey, Edgar Vivian, 1931 (1) – I, B3, f11King, Willis J., 1931 (1) – I, B1, f5Kirkus, Virginia, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f7Kirnon, Charles, 1942-47 (3) – I, B2, f16; III, B7, f7Kitteredge, George Lyman. See Rollins, Hyder, E.Klein, ______, n.d., (1) – I, B3, f11Klein, Gertrude, 1927 (1) – I, B3, f11Klein, Irvin J., 1945 (!) – I, B3, f11Knapp, D. S., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f4Knight, Edward, 1945 (1) – I, B2, f17

27

Page 38: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Knowles, Emily D., 1945 (1) – I, B2, f5Knox, Jaxon, 1934 (2) – I, B3, f11Koar, Jennie, 1927 (2) – I, B3, f11Korchien, Polly, 1934 (1) – II, B5, f13Kroll, William E., 1931 (1) – I, B3, f11Kugel, M. A., 1932 (2) – I, B3, f11Kurz, Harry, 1927 (1) – I, B3, f11

-L-Ladies Emergency Aid of Salem M. E. Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1LaGuardia, Fiorella, 1935-43 (2) – I, B2, f3; B3, f12Lalah, Aquah. See Hayford, Adelaide CaselyLamothe, Paul[?], 1927 (1) – I, B3, f12Lane, Eastwood, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Langston-Clark, C., 1927 (2) – I, B3, f12Lanier, Emilio A., 1944 (1) – III, B7, f4James Lardner Memorial Fund, 1939 (1) – I, B3, f12Larsen, Carrie. See Larsen, Ludwig T.Larsen, Homer T., 1935 (3) – II, B4, f12Larsen, Ludwig T., 1932-45 (17) – I, B1, f5; B3, f12; II, B4, f11Larsson, R. E., n.d. (1) – I, B3, f12Lawrence, Alvin, 1945 (1) – I, B2, f17Lawrence, Jacob, n.d. (1) – I, B3, f12Lawrence, Lillian, 1944 (1) – I, B3, f12Lawrence, William, 1935-44 (3) – I, B3, f12; II, B5, f13Lazaron, Morris, 1926 (3) – II, B4, f6League of American Writers. See Folsom, FranklinLeague of Negro Writers of America, n.d. (1) – I, B3, f12League of Struggle for Negro Rights. See Adler, J.LeBreton, Maurice, 1946 (2) – III, B7, f5Leich-Emmerich Lecture Bureaus. See DeHueck, C.Leigh Bureau of Lectures and Entertainments. See Cady, Helen M.;

Leigh, W. ColstonLeigh, W. Colston, 1930-33 (7) – II, B4, f9, f10, f11, f12Leleman, B.H., 1926 (1) – I, B3, f12Leonard, Claire, 1946 (3) – III, B7, f5; b8, f2Leopold, Flavia, 1930 (4) – I, B3, f12Lesemann, Wilbur, 1926? (1) – II, B4, f14Levy, George, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Levy, Leo, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f8Levy, Melvin P., 1933 (1) – I, B3, f12Lewis, Elaine Lambert, 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Lewis, Frederick Z., 1935-44 (4) – I, B1, f6Lewis, Marion, 1931 (1) – I, B3, f12Lieberman, Elias, 1940-43 (2) – I, B3, f12Light, James, 1935[?] (1) – I, B3, f12

28

Page 39: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Lilienthal, Frances R., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Lincoln University (Pennsylvania). See Johnson, William HallockLinee, T. Georgia, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Little, Arthur, 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Littleboy, Rex, 1926-41 (54) – I, B3, f13; II, B3, f14Livingston, W. Gilbert. See Bronxville Federal Savings & Loan AssociationLocke, Alain Leroy, 1921-45 (21) – II, B3, f15Long, Haniel, 1927 (1) – I, B3, f12Long, Naomi Cordelia, n.d. (1) – I, B3, f12Longyear, Caroline J. [1926] (1) – II, B4, f14Longstreth, Emily. See Longstreth, Walter C.Longstreth, Walter C., 1940-45 (5) – II, B4, f13Love, Katherine, 1942 (1) – II, B4, f13Love, Paul V., 1928 (3) – I, B3, f12Lowe, John A., 1937-45 (2) – I, B3, f12; II, B5, f5Luce, Clare Boothe, 1945 (1) – I, B3, f12Lyman, John, 1933 (1) – II, B5, f14Lynch, Arthur, 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3

-M-Mabie, E.C., 1935 (1) – II, B5, f14Mabury, Jo Anne, 1945 (1) – II, B3, f18McBrown, Gertrude, 1927 (1) – II, B3, f18McCall, J.E., 1927 (2) – II, B5, f11McClendon, H.P., 1942 (1) – II, B3, f16McClinton, Guthrie, 1931 (1) – II, B3, f16McCombs, Ralph L. F., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15McCracken, Robert, 1948 (2) – III, B7, f8McCulloch, Rhoda E., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7McCutcheon, J. Forrest, 1930 (1) – II, B3, f16MacDonald, Gladys, 1927, (1) –II, B4, f7MacDonald, Margrit, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1McGiffert, Cerlina Huntington, 1930-44 (4) – II, B3, f16MacGregor, Frank S., 1943 (1) – II, B5, f8MacGuire, Agnes V., 1946 (1) – II, B3, f16McKay, Claude, 1927-44 (34) – II, B3, f17McKelvey, Margo R., 1942 (1) – II, B3, f16McKelvey, Raymond, 1930-46 (5) – II, B3, f16, III, B7, f4McKnight, William T., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f6McLean, Eldon, 1965 (1) – III, B7, f13McLeod, Norman W., 1928 (2) – II, B3, f16McRae, Hazel Crooks, 1942(1) – II, B5, f2Macy, John, 1931 (3) – II, B4, f18Madden, Ivy L., (1) – II, B3, f18Maeder, Hans K. See Stockbridge SchoolMaleska, Eugene T., 1944-62, n.d. (6) – II, B3, f18; III, B7, f4, f5, f13

29

Page 40: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Maleska, Jean. See Maleska, Eugene T.Mamoulian, Rouben, 1946 (1) – III, B8, f2Manheim, Jerome, 1948 (1) – II, B3, f18Mann, Edith, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f4Manny, Frank A., 1928-46 (2) – II, B3, f18; III, B7, f4Manwaring, Elizabeth, 1930 (2) – II, B4, f9Marder, Sayre, 1943-45 (2) – I, B1, f4Markland, Ben C., 1947 (!) – III, B7, f7Marks, Cynthia F., 1931 (1) – II, B3, f18Marks, Jeanette, 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Marquis Co. See Who’s Who in AmericaMarsh, Charles Howard, 1931-45, n.d. (20) – II, B3, f19Marsh, Margaret Alexander, 1927 (1) – II, B3, f18Marsh, Nolle, 1944 (1) – II, B3, f17Marteena, Constance Hill, 1935 (2) – II, B4, f12Martin, F. Houston, 1933 (1) – II, B3, f18Martin, S.A., 1942 (1) – II, B3, f18Martin, Sidra Gould, 1939 (2) – II, B5, f15 Mary Ancele, Sister. See Bayne, Mary AnceleMary Margaret, Sister, 1959-61 (6) – III, B7, f11, f12Mary Nona, Sister, 1939 (1) – II, B4, f1Mason, Vivian C., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f6Maston, T.B., 1935 (1) – II, B5, f1Mathews, John F., 1927-28 (4) – II, B3, f18; B5 f11Mathews, Maurice, n.d. (1) – III, B6, f17Maus, Cynthia Pearl, 1937 (1) – II, B5, f1May, Marjorie, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Mayer, Harry H., 1932 (2) – II, B4, f19Mayfield, John S., 1932 (3) – II, B4, f19Mayor’s Commission on Conditions in Harlem. See Carter, Eunice Hunter;

LaGuardia, Fiorella; Roberts, Charles H.Mays, Benjamin E., 1937 (1) – II, B5, f1Max, Hilda C., 1927 (1) – II, B3, f18Meeks, Marian, 1935 (2) – II, B5, f1Meeropal, Abel, 1928 (1) – II, B3, f18Melliday, Kay, 1948 (1) – III, B7, f9Mencken, Henry L., 1924-26 (3) – III, B4, f6, f14; VI, Scrapbook IMendas, Alfred H., 1926 (1) – II, B3, f18Menhennett, Winfield W., 1933 (1) – II, B4, f12Mentis, M. 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Meriwether, Augusta E., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5Merlin, Frank, 1933 (1)) – II, B5, f1Merrick, Walter E., 1928 (2) – II, B4, f16Metro Goldwyn Meyer, 1952 (1) – III, B8, f2Meyers, Beatrice de Lima, 1940 (2) – II, B3, f18Michael, Elizabeth. See YWCA, Harlem Branch

30

Page 41: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Middleton, Stella B., 1941 (1) – II, B5, f2Milchtain, Irving M., 1931 (1) – II, B4, f10Miles Stark Bookshop, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Milkman, Jerome, 1928 (2) – II, B3, f18Mill, Dorothy, 1931 (1) – II, B3, f18Millen, Nina, 1944 (3) – II, B5, f4Miller, Catherine Graham, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f7, f15Miller, Elizabeth, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Miller, Joseph, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f6Miller, Lena G., 1930 (1) – II, B3, f18Millet, Fred B., 1937 (1) – II, B3, f18Millier, Irene, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f19Minkins, John L., 1931 (1) – II, B3, f18Mission Park School – 5th Grade, 1961 (30) – III, B7, f12Mitchell, _______, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f17Moe, Henry, 1927-32 (5) – II, B3, f19, f20Moed, John Jay, 1949 (1) – III, B7, f9Monroe, Harriet, 1925-31 (6) – II, B4, f14, f17, f18, VI, Scrapbook IIMontgomery, Gregory, 1934 (1) – I, B1, f5Moore, Alfred D., 1944 (1) – II, B5, f4Moore, Hyland R., n.d. (1) – II, B3, f20Moore, Mrs. John, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f6Morgan, Edwin, 1926-27 (5) – II, B5, f11Morrison, Charles Clayton, 1936 (1) II, B5, f1Morrison , Paul, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Morrow, Edward, 1928 (3) – II, B3, f20Morton, David, 1927-30, n.d. (11) – II, B4, f6, f9Moryck, Brenda Ray, 1928 (1) – II, B3, f20Motley, Archibald J., 1928 (1) – II, B3, f20Moton, Robert R., 1928 (1) – II, B3, f20Mott, Frank Luther, 1931 (3) – II, B3, f20Murland, Marie, 1927[?] (1) – II, B3, f20Murphy, D. Ennis, 1932 (1) – II, B3, f20Murphy, Gardner, 1944, n.d. (4) – I, B1, f7; II, B3, f20Murphy, J. Prentice, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Murphy, Lois, 1944 (2) – I, B1, f7; II, B3, f20Murray, Elsie Elvins, 1930-32 (8) – II, B3, f20Murrell, Stanleigh, 1934 (3) – II, B3, f20Musser, Benjamin, 1927-34 (11) – II, B3, f21

-N-NAACP, Cleveland Branch. See White, Charles W.NAACP, Junior Division. See Coleman, IsabelNAACP, Manhattan Committee, 1948 (1) – III, B7, f9NAACP, Williamsbridge Branch, 1964 (1) – III, B8, f10Nalbud, James, 1933 (1) – II, B4, f12

31

Page 42: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Nash, Sally, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Nathan, George Jean, 1924 (2) – II, B4, f14; VI, Scrapbook INational Association of Negro Musicians, David I. Martin Branch,

1950 (1) – III, B7, f10National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners.

See Cohen, Elliot E.; Taub, AllanNational Council for Prevention of War. See Baird, Joseph H.National Council of Teachers of English. See Weeks, Ruth MaryNational Poetry Society [1948] (1) – II, B4, f1National Urban League. See Urban LeagueNegro Book Club. See Garlington, S. W.Nelson, Alice Dunbar, 1927 (4) – II, B4, f1Nelson, Dorothy, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f1Nelson, William Stuart, 1933 (3) – II, B4, f12Neumann, George B., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11New York Amsterdam News. See Powell, C. B.New York Bible Society. See Robinson, Millard L.New York Herald Tribune, 1946-60 (3) – II, B4, f1; III, B8, f1New York Library Club, 1942 (1) – II, B4, f1New York Post, 1961 (1) – III, B7, f12New York Public Library, 1951-62 (3) – III, B8, f4, f12New York Public Library, Countee Cullen Branch, 1961 (1) – III, B8, f4Newell, Frederick B., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5Newman, Chester W., 1945 (1) – II, B7, f1Newsome, Effie Lee, 1926-34 (4) – II, B4, f1, f12; B5, f11, f12Newsome, M.E. [1927] (1) – II, B5, f11Nichols, John R., 1934 (1) – II, B4, f1Nicholson, Janet Adair, 1934 (1) – II, B4, f12Niles, David K., 1931 (2) – II, B4, f10Nimmons, Arthur, 1944, n.d. (7) – I, B1, f1, f3; III, B7, f10Nimmons, Dwane, 1944 (1) – I, B1, f1Norman, Charles, 1925-29 (3) – II, B4, f1Norman, David, 1928 (4) – II, B4, f1Northeastern Life Ins. Co. See Bowen, G. H.Northern, Chauncey. See National Association of Negro MusiciansNurnberg, Maxwell, 1943 (1) – II, B4, f1Nussbaum, Anna, 1928 (3) – II, B4, f16

-O-O’Brien, Justin, 1941 (1) – II, B4, f2O’Brien, Robert W., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f19O’Brion, Delos, 1933 (1) – II, B4, f2O’Connell, Donald E., 1926-30 (2) – II, B4, f2Odak, Effiom, 1952 (1) – III, B8, f11Ogden, Heil, 1946 (1) – III, B8, f2O’Meara, Carroll, 1930 (1) – III, B8, f2

32

Page 43: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Iota Phi Chapter. See Woodruff, BertramO’Neill, Dennis J., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f2Open Forum Speakers Bureau. See Lazaroni, Morris; Sander, Charlotte;

Smith, Mildred ChatfieldOsborne, Estelle M., n.d. (2) – III, B8, f11. See Fonte, HelenOsmotherly, Crofton, 1930 (3) – II, B4, f2Oswald, C. Edward, 1946-47 (2) – III, B7, f6, f7Ould, Herman, 1929 (1) – II, B4, f9Ovington, Mary White, 1932-34, n.d. (4) – II, B4, f2

-P-Page, Kirby, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f19Paine, Ann M., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f4Palmer, Margo. See Palmer, OttoPalmer, Otto, n.d. (1) – II, B4, f3Parker, Gilbert, 1925 (1) – II, B4, f3Parker, M.G., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f3Patton, S.P., 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Paul, Francis H.J., 1925 (1) – II, B4, f3Paul, Lawrence Dunbar Garden Apts. See Bruce Roscoe ConklingPearce, Charles, 1934 (1) – II, B5, f15Pearson, John M., 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10Peet, Hubert W., 1929 (1) – II, B4, f3Perkins, Alvista, n.d. (1) – II, B4, f3Perkins, Fannie Susan. See Perkins, AlvistaPerry, A.L., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f3Perry, Edward G., 1931, n.d. (2) – II, B4, f3Perry, LaGracia. See Perry, A.L.Perry, Margaret, 1959-69 (7) – III, B7, f11, f13Perry, William Gilmer, 1926 (1) – II, B4, f3Persons, Frank S., 1944 (3) – II, B4, f3Peterkin, Julia, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f3Peterson, Dorothy, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f15Peterson, E.L., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f3Pett, Harris G., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Phillips, _______, 1944 (1) – VII, B19, f8Phillips, Ellen A. G., 1940 (1) – II, B4, f3Phillips, Lorena, 1933 (1) – II, B4, f3Phillips, Miriam, 1936 (1) – II, B5, f14Pickney, Charles E., 1940 (1) – II, B4, f3Pitman, Dorothy F., 1961-64 (3) – III, B8, f5, f10, f12Pittsburgh Poetry Foundation. See Gordon, DudleyPlotz, Harry, 1927 (3) – II, B4, f3Poage, Leila Willis, 1937 (1) – II, B4, f4Pohl, Frederick J., 1929-33 (7) – II, B4, f5Pohl, Josephine, P., 1930 (1) – II, B4, f5

33

Page 44: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Police Fresh Air Fund. See Bergin, FrankPollard, Mrs. C. A., 1948 (4) – III, B7, f9Pollock, A., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f4Pollock, Mrs. A. A., 1930 (1) – II, B4, f4Pool, Rosey E., 1964 (1) – III, B7, f13Pope, Virginia Graham, 1950 (2) – III, B7, f10Porter, Edna, 1927 (3) – II, B4, f15Portner, Meyer, 1925 (1) – II, B4, f4Potter, Blanche, n.d. (1) – II, B4, f13Pound, Ezra, 1931 (1) – II, B4, f4Powell, C. B., 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10Powers-Tauber, Wanda, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f4Prandan, Herschel, 1933 (1) – II, B4, f4Prenn, James B., 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Price, Beatrice I., 1927 (5) – I, B2, f1; II, B4, f15Price, Branson. See Southern Conference for Human WelfarePriest, Alan, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f4Probstfield, Edris Mary, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f4Prophet, Elizabeth, 1929-30 (3) – II, B4, f4Purdy, Mrs. J. Francis, 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Purnell, Idella, 1926 (2) – 11, B4, f14Putnam, Marian, 1928 (2) – II, B4, f4

-Q-Quereau, Elizabeth, 1939 (1) – II, B4, f12Quinn, Marie C., 1951 (1) – III, B7, f10

-R-Rahn, Muriel, 1944 (1) – II, B5, f16Rall, Udo, 1931 (2) – II, B4, f18Randolph, Asa Philip, 1935 (2) – I, B2, f3Randolph, Richetta G., 1927 (2) – II, B5, f10, f16Randolph, Sydonia Byrd, 1927 (2) – 11, B5, f16Randolph, William S., 1927 (1) – II, B5, f16Raney, Bill, 1940s (2) – II, B5, f16Ransom, Ruth W., 1951 (1) – III, B8, f7Raphael, Ruth, 1926-28 (15) – II, B5, f6, f7Rascoe, Burton, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f5Raspberry, Robert, 1942 (1) – II, B5, f16Ratcliffe, Raymond, 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Ratkin, Felice, n.d. (1) – II, B5, f5Rattet, Gwendolyn, 1938 (1) – II, B5, f16Ray, Josephine Hunter, 1944 (1) – II, B5, f4Red Cross Fund, Author’s Group, 1948 (1) – II, B5, f16Reddick, Lawrence D., 1941 (1) – II, B5, f16Reeves, Ella, 1948 (1) – II, B7, f9

34

Page 45: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Reid, Helen R., 1932 (2) – II, B4, f11Reimherr, Beulah, 1958-61 (17) – III, B7, f11, f12, f13Reimherr, Otto, 1960-61 (3) – III, B7, f11, f12Reinhold, Ruth, 1933 (1) – II, B5, f1Reno, Casey, 1960 (1) – III, B8, f12Repertory Playhouse Association. See Lyman, JohnRepublican National Committee, 1943 (1) – III, B7, f1Rex, Barbara, 1961 (1) – III, B7, f12Reynolds, Chauncey, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f16Reynolds, Max, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Rice, Albert, 1927 (5) – II, B5, f12Rice, Theresa, 1945-46 (2) – II, B5, f16; III, B7, f6Riggs, Lynn, 1924-27 (2) – II, B5, f16; VI, Scrapbook IRiley, Bertha Meeks, 1934 (3) – II, B5, f1Riley, Jay, 1927 (3) – II, B5, f16Ringel, Fred J., 1930 (1) – II, B5, f16Ritterhouse, Jessie B., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15, f17Riva, Rene, 1929? (1) – II, B5, f16Roane, Robert, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f8Roberson, Harry, 1940 (2) – I, B1, f1Roberson, Ida. See Cullen, IdaRoberson, Orlando, 1950 (1) – III, B7, f2Roberts, Charles H., 1935 (1) – I, B2, f3Roberts, E. C., 1925-28 (5) – II, B4, f8; B5, f17; VI, Scrapbook IIRoberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1926 (1) – II, B5, f17Roberts, M. Elyned, 1955 (1) – III, B7, f10Robeson, Eslanda Goode, 1940 (3) – II, B5, f17Robinson, E.G., 1927-28 (3) – II, B5, f17 [E. A. Robinson]Robinson, Harriet, 1934 (1) – II, B5, f7Robinson, Harold S., 1944 (1) – I, B2, f16Robinson, Marie C., 1940 (1) – II, B5, f2Robinson, Millard L., 1934 (1) – I, B1, f4Robson, Cecil, 1929[?] (1) – II, B5, f17Robson, Flora, 1940 (2) – II, B5, f13Roditi, Edouard, 1930[?], (3) – II, B5, f17Rohrig, Elsa, 1927 (1) – II, B5, f17Rollins, F.S., 1934 (1) – II, B5, f14Rollins, Hyder E., 1923-29 (4) – II, B5, f17Rollock, Kenneth, 1943 (1) – I, B2, f16Romatka, Anton, 1927 (4) – II, B4, f7Albert Romeike & Co., Inc., 1928 (1) – I, B1, f4Root, Alsa. See Root, E. MerrillRoot, E. Merrill, 1927-46, n.d. (36) – II, B5, f18; III, B7, f4Rose, Ernestine, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Rosen, Mrs. K. N., 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Rosenau, Alice Grant, 1941 (1) – II, B5, f2

35

Page 46: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Rosenblut, _______, n.d. (1) – II, B5, f17Ross, B.A., 1929 (1) – II, B5, f17Ross, Jacob M., 1932 (1) – I, B1, f6Roth, Harold L. See Franklin, Gertrude H.Ruhstrat, Paul, 1934 (1) – II, B5, f17Rummell, John, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Rushmore, A.W., 1927-31 (6) – II, B5, f17Russell, Galen, 1927 (2) – II, B5, f17Ryan, C.J., 1935 (1) – I, B2, f2Ryan, Veronica. See Van Metre, Ricker

-S-Saddler, Juanita. See YWCA, National Student CouncilsSt. Joseph’s Hospital. See Doran, Arthur J.Salem Methodist Church, 1932-46 (2) – III, B7, f1, f4Salem Parish Kindergarten, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Salem Recreation Department, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1[Salem] Sunday School, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Salisbury, Leah, 1936-60 (79) – II, B5, f1, f2, f4, f5, f13, f14, f15;

II, B6, f1, f2; III, B7, f2, f10, f11; B8, f2Salpeter, Harry, 1931 (1) – II, B6, f1Sander, Charlotte, 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Santana, Peter (for Mrs. Homer) 1955 (1) – III, B8, f7Saunders, Whitelaw, 1928 (1) – II, B6, f1Savage, Augusta, 1931, n.d. (3) – II, B6, f1Savain, Petion, 1927-28 (1) – II, B6, f1Saxton, Eugene, 1926-43 (34) – II, B5, f6, f7, f8Sayers, Leonard S., 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Schaefer, A. G., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Schappes Defense Committee, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f1Schlick, Robert, 1929-37[?] (3) – II, B6, f1Schneider, Arthur, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f1Schneider, David Edward, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Schneller, Sibyl, 1942 (1) – II, B5, f2Schroeder, Dorothy, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Schuman, I., 1945 (1) – III, B7, f1Schuman, William, 1943, n.d. (2) – II, B6, f1Schuyler, George S., 1927-45 (8) – II, B4, f19; B6, f1Schuyler, Phillipa, 1940 (2) – II, B6, f1Schwartz, I.A., 1933 (1) – I, B1, f6Schwartz, Margaret Felton, 1945 (2) – II, B6 f1; III, B7, f5Scoggin, Margaret C., 1944 (1) – II, B4, f13Scott, _____ (Mrs.), 1947 (1) III, B7, f7Scottsboro Defense Fund. See Hughes, LangstonScurlock, Stella. See YWCA, National Student CouncilsSebree, Charles, 1940-48 (6) – II, B5, f1; B6, f1; III, B7, f8

36

Page 47: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Seed, Mary C., 1932 (2) – II, B6, f1Sergent, Nellie B., 1930 (3) – II, B4, f17Sewell, Ashton L., 1924 (1) – II, B6, f1Shaw, Charles A., 1928 (1) – I, B1, f4Shaw University. See Nelson, William StuartShearwood, G.F., 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Shipley, Bud, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f1Shipley, Joseph T., 1933 (1) – II, B4, f12Shipman, Dorothy M., 1930 (1) – II, B6, f1Shipman, Samuel, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Shores, Louis, 1931 (2) – II, B6, f1Sidney, P. Jay, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f15Siegmeister, Elie, 1933 (1) – II, B5, f1Siewert, Frances E., 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Sillcox, Luise, 1946 (1) – III, B8, f2Silvay, Challis, 1927 (4) – II, B6, f1Silvera, Edward, 1927 (2) – II, B5, f12Silverlief, Club of Salem M. E. Church, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Simmons, Wontenette Brown, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Simon, Peggy, 1959 (2) – III, B8, f3Sims, D.H.. See Republican National CommitteeSinger, George Henry, 1928 (2) – II, B6, f1Singh, R. Lal, 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Skinner, Virginia, 1930 (1) – II, B6, f1Sloper, L. A., 1928 (1) II, B6, f2Sloss, Hattie Hecht, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Small, Hebert P., 1930? (1) – II, B6, f2Smith, Chester, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f2Smith, H. Otheman, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f2Smith, Irene B., 1945 (1) – II, B5, f5Smith, Mildred Chatfield, 1926-27 (3) – II, B4, f6Smith, Nettie B. See Woman’s Society of Christian ServiceSmith, Ruth Towne, 1928 (4) – II, B4, f16Smith, Theodora, 1944 (1) – I, B2, f4Soellner, Eugene, 1949 (1) – III, B7, f9Solovay, Jacob C., 1927 (2) – II, B6, f2Song Writer’s Protective Association. See Marder, SayreSouthern Conference for Human Welfare, 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Spahr, R. H., 1928 (2) – II, B6, f2Spangoli, John, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f2Sparks, Don W., 1941 (1) – II, B6, f2Spencer, Anne, 1926-27 (3) – II, B5, f12Sper, Felix, 1945 (2) – II, B6, f2Spingarn, Arthur B., 1931 (1) – I, B2, f1Sproul, Harry, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f6Sproul, Kathleen, 1945 (1) – II, B6, f2

37

Page 48: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Stage Door Canteen, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f2Stephens, Jack, 1927, n.d. (5) – II, B4, f6; B6, f2Stephens, Paul, 1928[?] (1) – II, B6, f2Stephenson, Lizinka, 1931 (1) – II, B6, f2Stephenson, Paul, 1930[?] (4) – II, B6, f2Stern, Cosette, 1946 (2) – II, B6, f2; III, B7, f4Stern, Juliet, 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Stevens, Sally, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Stewart, James, 1945 (1) – I, B2, f17Stewart, Rosalie, 1931 (2) – II, B6, f2Still, Grace B., 1928-46 (4) – II, B4, f16; B6, f2; III, B7, f5Still, William Grant, 1928-50, n.d. (8) – II, B4, f16; B5, f5;

III, B7, f5, f10Stimmel, Howard L., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f4Stockbridge School, 1961-67 (2) – III, B7, f12, f13Stoney, George C., 1938 (1) – II, B6, f2Stor, Jean, 1933-40 (3) – II, B5, f15; B6, f2Strong, L. A. G., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15Strong, Sidney, 1931 (1) – II, B6, f2Strong, Tracy, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f17Sturn, Martha, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f16Styles, F. N., 1933 (1) – II, B5, f7Sullivan, Noel, 1928 (2) – II, B6, f2Sunshine Club, Class #9, 1932 (1) – III, B7, f1Sutter, Charles, 1933 (1) – II, B6, f2Sydenham Hospital, 1945 (1) – III, B8, f17Sydnor, Earl Lawson, n.d. (1) – II, B5, f12

-T-Tabori, Paul, 1935 (1) – II, B5, f1Tame, Charles Francis, 1948 (1) – III, B7, f9Tanner, Abel T., 1922 (1) – II, B6, f3Tanner, Henry O., 1928 (1) – II, B6, f3Tate, Allen, 1929 (2) – II, B6, f3; V, B13, f25Taub, Allan, 1934 (2) – II, B6, f3Taylor, Gladys, 1953 (2) – III, B8, f11Taylor, Lois, 1926-30 (2) – II, B6, f3Taylor, Thomas E. See YMCA, Harlem BranchTerry, G. S., 1928 (1) – I, B1, f8Thelma (sister of Ida Cullen), 1938 (1) – III, B7, f2Thomas, Billy B., 1941 (1) – II, B6, f3Thomas, Edna, 1945 (1) – II, B6, f3Thomas, Ruth Marie, 1926-46 (12) – II, B6, f4; III, B7, f4Thompson, Noah D., 1932 (1) – II, B6, f3Thompson, Pieter, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Thompson, Ralph B., 1940-46 (3) – I, B1, f4; III, B7, f4

38

Page 49: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Thompson, Vinetta M., 1946-48 (3) – III, B7, f4, f8Thompson, William E., 1932-48 (5) – III, B7, f1, f4, f5, f7, f8Thomson, Virgil, 1940-43 (3) – II, B5, f13Thurburn, Malcom, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f4Thurman, Madaline, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Tingle, Jedediah, 1923 (1) – II, B4, f14Tishman, Ruth W., 1947 (1) – III, B7, f7Tollepan, Maude A., 1927 (1) – II, B6, f3Toney, Eugene J., 1945 (3) – I, B2, f12Tonge, R. B., 1931 (2) – I, B1, f4Toomer, Jean, 1923-27 (7) – II, B5, f12; B6, f3Torrenc, Ridgely, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f17Tosi, Peter, 1941 (1) – I, B1, f8Towns, E. J., 1944 (1) – II, B5, f4Townsend, Atwood H. See Committee on College ReadingTownsend, J. David, 1931-46 (9) – II, B4, f13; B6, f3; III, B7, f4, f5Townsend, Mary Siegrist, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f7Travers, Sue, 1940 (1) – II, B6, f3Trounstine, John J., 1926-34, n.d. (19) – II, B6, f5Tull, Clyde, 1931 (2) – II, B4, f10Turley, Eliza M., 1927 (3) – II, B6, f3Turner, John P. See Forrester B. Washington Testimonial Banquet CommitteeTurner, Zeus, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f3Turpin, Waters, 1937-38 (2) – II, B6, f3Twiggs, Russell Gould, 1927 (2) – II, B6, f3Twinem, Leo Leonard, 1927 (2) – II, B6, f3

-U-Ullman, James R., 1938 (1) – II, B5, f15[unidentified] 1923-45, n.d. (28) – II, B6, f17University of Buffalo. See Abbott, C. D.Untermeyer, Louis, 1926, (1) – II, B6, f6Upshaw, Aline F., 1944 (2) – II, B4, f13Urban League, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f1Urban League, Detroit. See Dancy, John C.Urban League, White Plains, New York, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6

-V-Van Buren, Augustus H., 1928-47 (2) – II, B6, f6Vandercook, Mrs. John, 1929 (2) II, B6, f6Van Heckeren, Jean, 1931-35 (5) – II, B6, f6; III, B7, f6Van Metre, Ricker, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f19Vantine, Lewis A., 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11Van Vechten, Carl, 1925-47 (45) – II, B6, f7; III, B7, f5, f7, f10; B8, f2, f10Varney, John, 1925 (1) – II, B4, f14Vil-Nhomo, Asnil B., 1927-30 (6) – II, B6, f6

39

Page 50: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Vincent, Charles B., 1933 (1) – II, B6, f6Von Avery, H., 1931 (3) – II, B6, f6Von der Goltz, Eric, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Voorhees, Lillian Welch, 1945 (3) – II, B5, f13Vosseller, Elizabeth Van Fleet, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f6

-W-Wachsman, R.A., 1933 (1) – II, B5, f1Wagner, Jean, 1961-62 (2) – III, B7, f13Walcott, John, 1939 (1) – II, B6, f8Walker, Harry J., 1928 (2) – II, B4, f8Walker, Jack, 1928 (1) – II, B6, f8Walker, Margaret, 1943 (1) – II, B6, f8Walker, Ruth Miller, 1932-45, n.d., (35) – II, B6, f9Walrond, Eric, 1923-28 (8) – II, B6, f8; VI, Scrapbook IIWalton, Eda Lou, 1927 (11) – II, B6, f8Walton, Elizabeth, 1932 (1) – II, B6, f8Walton, Lester A., 1927 (1) – II, B6, f8Waples, Dorothea A. See New York Library ClubWarren, Robert Penn, 1945 (2) – II, B6, f8Washington, C. W., 1931 (1) – II, B4, f10Forrester B. Washington Testimonial Banquet Committee, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f8Washington, Fredi, 1945 (1) – II, B5, f15Watkins, Perry, 1944-45 (5) – II, B5, f15; B6, f8Watkins, S. C., 1943 (1) – II, B5, f3Watson, Barbara, 1944-45 (2) – II, B6, f8Watson, Blanche, 1927, n.d. (3) – II, B6, f8Watson, James C., 1931-46 (3) – II, B4, f10; B6, f8; III, B7, f4Weaver, Robert (Bob), 1928 (1) – II, B6, f10Weeden, Lula Lowe, 1926-31 (4) – II, B4, f10; B5, f12Weeks, J. H., 1927 (1) – II, B6, f10Weeks, Ruth Mary, 1930 (1) – II, B4, f9Weisman, Dina, 1927 (2) – II, B6, f10Weiss, _____ Mrs., 1946 (1) – III, B7, f6Wells, James Lesesne, 1931 (1) – II, B6, f10Wells, Rosa F., 1946 (1) – III, B8, f1West, Dorothy, 1929-45, n.d. (32) –II, B6, f12West, Gertrude Perry, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f15West Virginia State College. See Davis, John W.Westerman, G. W., 1941-42 (2) – II, B6, f10WEVD. See Gerber, G. AugustWeyh, Robert G., 1928 (1) – II, B6, f10Weymer, Harry K., 1934 (1) – II, B6, f10Whipple, Don, 1928 (1) – II, B6, f10White, Alice H., 1927 (2) – II, B4, f7; B6, f10White, Charles W., 1928 (5) – II, B4, f8; B6, f10

40

Page 51: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

White, Clarence Cameron, 1959 (3) – III, B7, f11White, Esther Griffin, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f7, f15White, Walter, 1925-47 (54) – II, B4, f9; B5, f15; B6, f13, f14;

III, B7, f1; B8, f6; VI, Scrapbook IIWhithorne, Emerson, 1926-37 (15) – II, B4, f14; B5, f1Whitney, John Hay, 1933 (1) – II, B5, f14Who’s Who in America, 1928 (1) – II, B6, f10Wiles, Eleanor, 1958 (1) – III, B7, f11Wilkins, Roy, 1928-45 (4) – II, B4, f16; B6, f10Wilkinson, Marguerite, 1927 (2) – II, B4, f15Williams, Lucile, 1926 (1) – II, B6, f11Williams, Lucy Ariel, 1927 (5) – II, B5, f11Williams, Samuel, 1944 (1) – II, B6, f11Williams, T. C., 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Williams, Velma C., 1926 (2) – II, B6, f11Wilson, Carroll A., 1928 (2) – II, B6, f11Wilson, John, 1943 (1) – I, B2, f16Wilson, John Silvanus, 1946 (2) – III, B7, f6Wilson, Joseph, n.d. (1) – II, B6, f11Wilson, M. E., 1927 (1) – I, B1, f4Winke, R. A., 1944 (1) – I, B1, f4Winnyk, Maxwell J. See Gannett, LewisWinslow, Henry J., 1930 (1) – II, B6, f11Witwer, Albert M., 1932-33 (3) – II, B4, f11, f12Wolfe, A., 1942 (1) – III, B7, f1Wolfe, Humbert, 1929 (1) – II, B6, f11Wolff, Adolph. See Shipman, Samuel S.Wolstencraft, M. 1932 (2) – II, B4, f11Woman’s Home Missionary Society, 1932 (1) – III. B7, f1Woman’s Press. See McCulloch, Rhoda E.Woman’s Society of Christian Service, Salem Methodist Church, 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10.

See Ickes, AnnaWood, Ida J., 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Wood, L. Hollingsworth, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f11Woode, A. Dukye, 1928 (1) – II, B4, f8Woodruff, Bertram L., 1927 (4) – II, B6, f11Woodruff, Hale, 1927-33 (8) – II, B6, f15Woods, AliceM. (sister of Mrs. Cullen), 1938 (3) – III, B7, f2Woods, Arta, 1940 (1) – II, B6, f11Woods, Charlie. See Woods, ArtaWoolverton, Primrose. See YWCA, Hartford BranchWorkmen’s Compensation Board, 1950 (1) – III, B8, f11The World Tomorrow. See Allen, DeVere World Youth Congress of Peace. See Price, Beatrice I.Wortham, William H.. See YMCA, Harlem Branch

41

Page 52: AMERICAN MISSIONARY · Web viewadapted Arna Bontemps’s novel God Sends Sunday, to the play St. Louis Woman, which was first presented at the Karamu Theater, Cleveland, Ohio, on

Papers of Countee Cullen, 1921-1969

Wotkin, Larry 1941 (1) – II, B5, f2Wrenn, Dorothy, 1950 (1) – III, B7, f10Wright, Milton, 1931-34 (4) – II, B6, f11Wright, Richard, 1938 (1) – II, B6, f11Wright, S. Louise, 1927 (1) – II, B6, f11

-Y-Yale University Library, 1943 (2) – II, B6, f16Yamin, Margaret Gottlieb, 1946 (1) – III, B7, f4Yard, James M., 1932 (1) – II, B6, f16Ylla, 1944-63 (2) – II, B5, f8; III, B7, f13Yoshivo, George S., 1927 (3) – II, B6, f16Young, Barbara[?], 1927 (1) – II, B4, f7Young, Kathleen Tankersley, 1927-29 (2) – II, B6, f16YMCA, Harlem Branch, 1930-48 (2) – II, B6, f16; III, B7, f8YMCA, National Council, 1927 (1) – II, B4, f6YWCA, Harlem Branch, 1932-48 (3) – II, B6, f16; III, B7, f1, f9YWCA, Hartford Branch, 1932 (2) – II, B4, f11; B6, f16YWCA, Toledo, Ohio, 1932 (1) – II, B4, f11YWCA, National Student Councils, 1927 (5) – II, B4, f6, f7YWCA, U.S. National Board, 1927 (3) – II, B4, f7

-Z-Zatkin, Nathan. See Houseman, John

42