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Formal title:
Hazel V. Carby papers
Extent:
9.75 linear feet
Date range:
1972-2016
Abstract:
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Hazel V. Carby, Charles C. and Dorothea S. Dilley Professor Emeritus of African American Studies and Professor Emeritus of American Studies, Yale University. Carby's foundational and extensive scholarship focuses on race, gender, class, African American Studies, and African Diaspora Studies. Materials in this collection include correspondence, administrative documents, conference files, teaching materials, lecture, essay, and book drafts, handwritten research notes, research materials, and print materials, dating 1972-2016.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2022.006
Inventory:
File Box 3 Folder 9 Unidentified course: course materials re: Yale Art Gallery; includes correspondence and course readings
2005
 
Formal title:
S. Foster Damon Festival papers
Date range:
1967-1968
Abstract:
The S. Foster Damon Festival papers consists of approximately 50 items from 1967-1968 relating to the 75th birthday party of S. Foster Damon and the S. Foster Damon Festival at Brown University. S. Foster Damon was an American poet, William Blake scholar, Brown University professor of English (1927-1963), and curator of the Harris Collection, Brown University Library (1930-1963).
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.Damon
Formal title:
Lucy Comins Tucker Collection
Extent:
2 box(es)
Date range:
1899-1958
Abstract:
The records of Lucy Tucker contain correspondence relating to her position as secretary and registrar of Rhode Island State College from 1896 to 1946. Also included in the records are news clippings, a desk diary, reports, notes, and histories of the College written by Tucker.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
Rec. Gr. 132
Formal title:
Claiborne Pell Senatorial Papers, Correspondence
Extent:
265 box(es)
Date range:
1960-1996
Abstract:
The Claiborne Pell Senatorial Papers, Correspondence consists of the records of the Senator and his staff. These records cover the 36 years Pell served as a United States Senator from Rhode Island beginning in 1960 and ending in 1996.
Repository:
University Archives and Special Collections
Collection call no:
MsG.71.6
Inventory:
Series Senatorial Correspondence I
The series consists of correspondence between Senator Pell and his colleagues in the United States Senate. Subjects include civil rights legislation, ocean treaties, foreign policy, education, arts and humanities. The folders containing the Hubert Humphrey records also contain documents during the period he was Vice President of the United States. The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject
1960-1988
Series Senatorial Correspondence II
The series consists of correspondence between Senator Pell and his colleagues in the United States Senate. The records include courtesy letters, notes, memoranda, reports, speeches, press releases, news articles, and legislation. Subjects include civil rights legislation, ocean treaties, foreign policy, education, arts and humanities. The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject
1971-1996
Series Senatorial Correspondence III
The series consists of correspondence between Senator Pell and his colleagues in the United States Senate. The records include courtesy letters, notes, memoranda, reports, speeches, press releases, news articles, and legislation. Subjects include civil rights legislation, ocean treaties, foreign policy, education, arts and humanities. The folders are arranged alphabetically by subject
1962-1996
 
Formal title:
Global Curatorial Project: Unfinished Conversations oral histories and records
Extent:
18 Terabytes
Date range:
2014-2024
Abstract:
The Global Curatorial Project: Unfinished Conversations series is an archival collection of oral histories gathered as part of the larger Global Curatorial Project which also includes a traveling exhibition using materials from the collection. These files are all related to the documenting, translating, and recording the oral histories of project participants who are connected to the communities they live in and can provide testimonies to living in the modern wake of slavery. This collection is comprised of external hard drives and electronic records documenting the oral histories of participants including formats such as: BRAW, docx, jpeg, mov, mp4, mp3, tif, and wav files.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2022.010
Inventory:
File Tobé, Geraldine
Scope and Contents In this interview, Geraldine Tobé discusses her personal history, enrolling at the Institute of Fine Arts, and the consequences of colonialism, particularly around art, culture, spirituality, and ancestral culture. Please be advised that this interview may contain stories of trauma, both personal and community-wide related to the legacies of racial slavery and colonialism. It is preserved to document the emotions and experiences of the individual interviewed. Some language in this transcript may be offensive. It is presented as it exists in the original audio recording. The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Global Curatorial Project, Brown University, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, or the project's institutional partners. For questions or concerns please contact library staff at hay@brown.edu or +1-401-863-2146
2023-2024
File Blaze, Nicky
Scope and Contents In this interview, Nicky Blaze discusses her exposure to the history of slavery and its afterlives, art in resistance and cultural celebration, and her thoughts on freedom. Please be advised that this interview may contain stories of trauma, both personal and community-wide related to the legacies of racial slavery and colonialism. It is preserved to document the emotions and experiences of the individual interviewed. Some language in this transcript may be offensive. It is presented as it exists in the original audio recording. The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Global Curatorial Project, Brown University, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, or the project's institutional partners. For questions or concerns please contact library staff at hay@brown.edu or +1-401-863-2146
2021-2024
File Diaw, Djeumb gui
Scope and Contents In this interview, Djeumb gui Diaw discusses her and her family's lives in N'Der, history of the area, and her perspective on white colonization. Please be advised that this interview may contain stories of trauma, both personal and community-wide related to the legacies of racial slavery and colonialism. It is preserved to document the emotions and experiences of the individual interviewed. Some language in this transcript may be offensive. It is presented as it exists in the original audio recording. The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Global Curatorial Project, Brown University, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, or the project's institutional partners. For questions or concerns please contact library staff at hay@brown.edu or +1-401-863-2146
2021-2022
File Sauls, Roderick
Scope and Contents In this interview, Roderick Sauls discusses his limited knowledge of his ancestors, his love of art, his upbringing in both Bonteheuwel and District 6, his memories, slavery, historical erasure, identity, and dreams for the future. Please be advised that this interview may contain stories of trauma, both personal and community-wide related to the legacies of racial slavery and colonialism. It is preserved to document the emotions and experiences of the individual interviewed. Some language in this transcript may be offensive. It is presented as it exists in the original audio recording. The views and opinions expressed by the speaker(s) do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Global Curatorial Project, Brown University, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, or the project's institutional partners. For questions or concerns please contact library staff at hay@brown.edu or +1-401-863-2146
2023
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Formal title:
Elsie Bronson papers
Extent:
.25 linear feet
Date range:
1932
Abstract:
The Elsie Bronson papers include manuscripts and correspondence related to "RISD: A Half-Century Record, 1878-1928," a history of the first 50 years of the Rhode Island School of Design.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
26.1
Formal title:
Rhode Island Normal School. Columbian Exposition scrapbook
Extent:
0.30 cubic feet
Date range:
1854-1893
Abstract:
The scrapbook depicts the Normal School's history through photographs of professors, students in classrooms, and classes in session. It was created to be sent to the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago circa 1893.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
CA-0013
Formal title:
James Fowle papers
Extent:
.5 linear feet
Date range:
1965-1982
Abstract:
The James Fowle papers document the rennovation of the Woods-Gerry House, Providence, RI and the Rhode Island School of Design Faculty strike in 1982.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
10.2.9
Formal title:
Bert Gallery Stephen W. Macomber Inventory book
Extent:
.5 linear feet
Date range:
circa 1987-2000
Abstract:
Stephen W. Macomber was a portrait, still life, and landscape painter. The Bert Gallery (Providence, RI) created an inventory book of photographs of his paintings identified by title, medium, size, and indication if sold and at what price.
Repository:
Rhode Island School of Design Archives
Collection call no:
Sp 5.0
Formal title:
Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cape Verde, Third Edition, research files
Extent:
1.2 cubic feet
Date range:
circa 1975-1993
Abstract:
Research materials used by Dr. Richard Lobban when writing the Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cape Verde, Third Edition.
Repository:
Special Collections, James P. Adams Library
Collection call no:
MSS-0142

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