Box 2
Contains 16 Results:
Compilation of information, stories, photographs, 1964-1997
Comprises articles, clippings, correspondence, essays and personal narratives. Some of the material was received from Marcia Aronoff, Class of 1965 and formerly one of the Carpenters for Christmas. This material was previously filed in the Subjects Files. For photographs, see Series III.
Correspondence and essays (received from Marcia Aronoff), 1964-1965, undated
Comprises articles, clippings, correspondence, essays and personal narratives. Some of the material was received from Marcia Aronoff, Class of 1965 and formerly one of the Carpenters for Christmas. This material was previously filed in the Subjects Files. For photographs, see Series III.
Personal narrative by David E. Reed, undated
Comprises articles, clippings, correspondence, essays and personal narratives. Some of the material was received from Marcia Aronoff, Class of 1965 and formerly one of the Carpenters for Christmas. This material was previously filed in the Subjects Files. For photographs, see Series III.
Correspondence, Phil Tear, Oberlin Alumni Magazine, 1984, undated
Comprises articles, clippings, correspondence, essays and personal narratives. Some of the material was received from Marcia Aronoff, Class of 1965 and formerly one of the Carpenters for Christmas. This material was previously filed in the Subjects Files. For photographs, see Series III.
Nancy Schwartz (OC 1967), correspondence and memories, 2005-2012
Series II contains correspondence describing experiences in the South during the Civil Rights era, including excerpts from “Letters from the South” by Clarice T. Campbell, a teacher at Tougaloo College at the time of Julie Zaugg’s arrest. Also includes correspondence between alumni and the Oberlin College Archives regarding the donation of materials to the Civil Rights Collection.
Alumni correspondence with Oberlin Office of Communications, 1968-2012
Series II contains correspondence describing experiences in the South during the Civil Rights era, including excerpts from “Letters from the South” by Clarice T. Campbell, a teacher at Tougaloo College at the time of Julie Zaugg’s arrest. Also includes correspondence between alumni and the Oberlin College Archives regarding the donation of materials to the Civil Rights Collection.
"Letters from the South", 1963-1964, 1993
Series II contains correspondence describing experiences in the South during the Civil Rights era, including excerpts from “Letters from the South” by Clarice T. Campbell, a teacher at Tougaloo College at the time of Julie Zaugg’s arrest. Also includes correspondence between alumni and the Oberlin College Archives regarding the donation of materials to the Civil Rights Collection.
Jackson, MS and Christmas 1962, photographs and card, 1962
"Open Letter to the Mayor of the City of Jackson, Miss.", undated
Series II contains correspondence describing experiences in the South during the Civil Rights era, including excerpts from “Letters from the South” by Clarice T. Campbell, a teacher at Tougaloo College at the time of Julie Zaugg’s arrest. Also includes correspondence between alumni and the Oberlin College Archives regarding the donation of materials to the Civil Rights Collection.
The First Stone: A Memoir of the Racial Integration of Levittown, Pennsylvania, Lewis Wechsler, OC 1940 (Chicago: Grounds for Growth Press), 2004
The publications series includes newspaper clippings from The Oberlin Review, The Cleveland Press, The Plain Dealer, and local Illinois and Mississippi newspapers about Oberlin students, in particular Julie Zaugg. Also includes magazine and journal articles about Oberlin alumni Julie Zaugg, Kenneth Witcher Clement, and Frank Parker, and one book, The First Stone by Lewis Wechsler, describing racial integration in Pennsylvania.
