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1.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997.
Inclusive Dates:
1962-1997
Abstract:
Papers of the American poet. Correspondence, poems, photographs.
Type of Material:
Letters (correspondence)
Photographs.
Poems.
Subject:
Poets.
Literature -- American Poetry
Radicalism
American poetry -- 20th century.
Beat Generation (Group of writers)
Bohemianism -- United States.
Literature, Experimental.
Poets, American.

2.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Mero, John C.
Inclusive Dates:
1993-1993
Abstract:
Interview with Ginsberg from the summer of 1993. Ginsberg discusses Bill Clinton, yoga, infectious diseases, and macrobiotic diets. Interviewed by Dr. John Mero.
Type of Material:
Interviews.
Subject:
Poets.
Literature -- American Poetry
Radicalism
American poetry -- 20th century.
Beat Generation (Group of writers)
Bohemianism -- United States.
Poets, American.

Creator:
Syracuse University Libraries -- Special Collections Research Center
Inclusive Dates:
1929-1994
Abstract:
Miscellaneous ephemera (fliers, brochures, posters, etc.) relating to various radical social movements in the U.S. including pro-labor movements, reproductive rights, anti-war activism, Communist and Socialist political organizations, and efforts to address systemic racism.
Type of Material:
Buttons (information artifacts)
Cartoons (humorous images)
Catalogs (documents)
Fliers (printed matter)
Newsletters.
Political cartoons.
Postcards.
Posters.
Pamphlets.
Subject:
Chicago (Ill.)
New York (State)
Syracuse (N.Y.)
United States -- History.
Maine.
San Francisco (Calif.)
Canada -- History.
Anvil.
Grass Roots.
Activism and social reform
Radicalism
Black Arts movement.
Black power.
Chicago Seven Trial, Chicago, Ill., 1969-1970.
Congress of Racial Equality.
Feminism -- United States.
Police brutality -- United States.
Prison violence -- United States.
Prisoners -- United States.
Prisons -- New York (State)
Prison riots.
Racism -- United States.
AIDS activists.
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients.
Indigenous women -- Education.
Black Panthers Trial, New York, N.Y., 1970-1971.
Black people -- Study and teaching.
African American jazz musicians.
AIDS (Disease) and art.
Reiki (Healing system)
Abortion.
Reproductive rights.
Abortion -- Canada.
Abortion -- United States.
Drug abuse.
Drug control.
Radicalism -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Radicalism -- United States.
Radicals -- United States.
Right to housing.
Siete de la Raza Trial, San Francisco, Calif., 1970.
Transgender people -- United States.
Transgender artists.

4.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Approach magazine.
Inclusive Dates:
1913-1968
Abstract:
American literary journal. Collection contains editorial files, correspondence with authors and contributors, copies of other "little magazines," indexes to APPROACH, more. List of names given in subject headings below is not comprehensive.
Type of Material:
Advertisements.
Contracts.
Correspondence.
Drafts (documents)
Magazines (periodicals)
Manuscripts for publication.
Reviews (documents)
Subject:
Literature -- American Fiction
Literature -- American Poetry
Publishing, printing and book arts
Radicalism
American literature -- 20th century -- Periodicals.
American poetry -- 20th century -- Periodicals.
American literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals.
Literature, Modern -- 20th century -- Periodicals.
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century -- Periodicals.

5.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Bontemps, Arna, 1902-1973.
Inclusive Dates:
1927-1968
Abstract:
Correspondence, manuscript plays, stories, songs, speeches, and book manuscripts and galley proofs.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Galley proofs.
Manuscripts for publication.
Scripts (documents)
Songs (document genre)
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
United States -- Civilization -- African American influences.
United States -- Race relations.
Authors.
Librarians.
Playwrights.
Poets.
Radicalism
Literature -- Children's
Literature -- American Fiction
Literature -- American Poetry
African Americans
African-American arts.
African American dramatists.
African American librarians.
African American intellectuals.
African American novelists.
African American poets.
African American Seventh-Day Adventists.
African Americans -- Biography.
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
African Americans -- Music.
African Americans in the performing arts.
American literature -- African American authors.
Authors, American -- 20th century.
Children's literature -- Authorship.
Harlem Renaissance -- Archival resources.

6.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Young, Art, 1866-1943.
Inclusive Dates:
1919-1939
Abstract:
Collection of postcards with radical-sentiment cartoons circa 1919 to 1921 and one telegram regarding a labor rally circa 1930s. Items are undated.
Type of Material:
Cartoons (humorous images)
Telegrams.
Postcards.
Subject:
How to cure world unrest.
Political activists.
Cartoonists.
Radicalism
Art -- Cartoonists
American wit and humor, Pictorial.
Caricatures and cartoons -- United States.
Cartoonists -- United States.
Political satire -- American -- Specimens.
Politics and government -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Radicalism -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Socialism -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Labor movement.

7.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Blankfort, Michael, 1907-1982
Inclusive Dates:
1936-1936
Abstract:
Typescript of a Federal Theatre Project play about abolitionist John Brown and his raid on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in 1859. The cover reads "Battle Hymn, by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold."
Type of Material:
Manuscripts (document genre)
Subject:
Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) -- History -- John Brown’s Raid, 1859 -- Drama.
Authors.
Radicalism
Abolitionists in literature.
Abolitionists -- United States.
Radicalism in literature.
Radicalism -- United States.
Radicals -- United States.

Creator:
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983.
Inclusive Dates:
1975-1975
Abstract:
Sketches, drawings, notes, galleys and a set of limited-edition lithographs related to the production of Buckminter Fuller's TETRASCROLL: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, A Cosmic Fairy Tale.
Type of Material:
Drawings (visual works)
Sketches.
Mock-ups.
Lithographs.
Manuscripts for publication.
Galley proofs.
Subject:
Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster), 1895-1983. -- Tetrascroll.
Authors.
Publishing, printing and book arts
Radicalism
Art and science.
Artists' books -- United States.
Architects -- United States.
Geometry in literature.
Inventors -- United States.
Science in literature.
Synergetics.

Creator:
California Labor School.
Inclusive Dates:
1944-1950
Abstract:
Printed material including programs, course bulletins, pamphlets.
Type of Material:
Course catalogs.
Librettos (documents for music)
Programs (documents)
Subject:
Trial by jury.
Dance and theatre
Radicalism
Activism and social reform
Radicalism in literature.
Socialism and education -- United States.
Socialism and theater -- United States.
Theater -- Political aspects.

10.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Bergé, Carol, 1928-
Inclusive Dates:
1962-1964
Abstract:
Papers of the American poet. Holograph and typescript notes and drafts of 21 poems.
Type of Material:
Poems.
Subject:
Poets.
Women Authors
Radicalism
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
American poetry -- Women authors.
American poetry -- 20th century.
Women poets, American.
Literature, Experimental.
Bohemianism -- United States.
Poets, American.

11.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Brossard, Chandler, 1922-1993.
Inclusive Dates:
1951-2002
Abstract:
Papers of the American novelist, playwright, editor, and teacher. Correspondence and memorabilia as well as manuscripts, drafts, typescripts, and production material for Brossard's numerous novels, short stories, essays and plays. Correspondents include Alice Adams, Donald Allen, Malcolm Bradbury, Kent Carroll, Noam Chomsky, Wheeler Dixon, Guy Daniels, Joe Flaherty, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, John Clellon Holmes, Seymour Krim, James Laughlin, Ron Padgett, Charles Plymell, William Shawn, Gilbert Sorrentino, and others.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Book reviews.
Correspondence.
Notebooks.
Galley proofs.
Scripts (documents)
Subject:
Authors.
Novelists.
Playwrights.
Radicalism
Literature -- American Fiction
American literature -- 20th century.
Authors, American.
Bohemianism -- United States.
Bohemianism in literature.
Dramatists, American.
Literature, Experimental.
Novelists, American.

Creator:
Chicago Repertory Group
Inclusive Dates:
1933-1943
Abstract:
Advertisements, correspondence and original scripts from the social theater group
Type of Material:
Advertisements.
Correspondence.
Scripts (documents)
Posters.
Subject:
Chicago (Ill.) -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Radicalism
Dance and theatre
Radicalism in literature.
Repertory theater -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Theater -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Theater -- Political aspects.
Theater and society.

Creator:
unknown
Inclusive Dates:
1972-1972
Abstract:
Miscellaneous printed items relating to the Children's March for Survival in 1972 in Washington, DC
Type of Material:
Fliers (printed matter)
Subject:
Washington (D.C.)
United States -- Economic policy.
Politics, government and public administration
Radicalism
Child welfare -- United States.
Protest movements -- 1960-1980.
Public welfare -- United States.
Youth protest movements.

14.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Corman, Cid
Inclusive Dates:
1950-1971
Abstract:
Mostly family correspondence, the bulk of which was generated during Corman’s sojourn in Japan during the 1950s.
Type of Material:
Letters (correspondence)
Postcards.
Subject:
Origin
Poets.
Radicalism
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
American poetry -- 20th century.
Bohemianism, United States
Literature, Experimental
Poets, American

Creator:
Congress of Racial Equality. Syracuse Chapter.
Inclusive Dates:
1963-1965
Abstract:
Newsletters, publications, and mailings from the Syracuse Chapter.
Type of Material:
Newsletters.
Subject:
African Americans
Radicalism
Civil rights movements, New York (State), Syracuse.
Civil rights movements, Societies, etc.

Creator:
Robertson, Constance Noyes.
Inclusive Dates:
1837-1972
Abstract:
Papers of the American novelist and author of books about the Oneida Community. Granddaughter of Oneida Community founder John Humphrey Noyes. Collection contains correspondence (1931-1972); manuscript articles and novels; research notes and drafts of articles, novels, speeches, stories; and memorabilia, including clippings, photographs, and reviews of her books. Some of the material relates to the Oneida Community and John Humphrey Noyes. Correspondence includes single letters of Carl Carmer and Alexander Wilder.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Book reviews.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Manuscripts for publication.
Photographs.
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
New York (State) -- History -- Fiction.
Authors.
Novelists.
Literature -- American Fiction
New York State
Women Authors
Radicalism
Religion and philosophy
American literature -- 20th century.
Christian communities -- New York (State)
Collective settlements -- United States.
Utopias in literature.
Women authors, American.
Women novelists, American.

17.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Creative Film Foundation.
Inclusive Dates:
1945-1961
Abstract:
Administrative materials, correspondence, event records, financial materials, and grant management materials of the experimental film organization.
Type of Material:
Minutes (administrative records)
Reports.
Memorandums.
Correspondence.
Financial records.
Programs (documents)
Subject:
Motion picture producers and directors -- United States.
Radicalism
Radio, television, film
Experimental films -- United States.
Experimental films -- Production and direction.
Experimental films -- Exhibitions.
Independent filmmakers -- United States.

18.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Di Prima, Diane.
Inclusive Dates:
1948-1971
Abstract:
Papers of the American poet, author, and editor. Correspondence (1960-1971); diaries, playscripts and miscellaneous writings (1948-1966); and original manuscripts by others (Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Kirby Doyle, Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Steve Jonas, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Kenneth Koch, Joseph LeSueur, Ron Loewinsohn, Clive Matson, David Meltzer, Frank O'Hara, Charles Olson, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Norman Solomon, Gilbert Sorrentino, A.B. Spellman, Mike Strong, James Waring, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams) submitted for publication in The floating bear.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Diaries.
Manuscripts for publication.
Scripts (documents)
Subject:
Floating bear.
Authors.
Editors.
Poets.
Women Authors
Radicalism
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
American literature -- 20th century.
American literature -- Women authors.
American poetry -- 20th century.
Bohemianism -- United States.
Italian Americans.
Literature, Experimental.
Periodical editors -- United States.
Periodicals Publishing -- United States.
Women authors, American.
Women poets, American.

19.

Collection Title:
Creator:
unknown
Inclusive Dates:
1964-1964
Abstract:
Diary of a youth from Kenya who visited the Union of Youth of Yugoslavia in the spring of 1964.
Type of Material:
Diaries.
Subject:
Yugoslavia -- Description and travel.
Radicalism
Socialism -- Yugoslavia -- History.
Travelers -- Yugoslavia -- Diaries.
Youth -- Political activity -- Kenya.
Youth -- Political activity -- Yugoslavia.

Creator:
Dot Records
Inclusive Dates:
1958-1959
Abstract:
Collection of recordings and correspondence relating to the released and then recalled 1959 Dot Records' Poetry for the Beat Generation, featuring the poetry of Jack Kerouac (read by the author) with piano accompaniment by Steve Allen. 130 copies are believed to have escaped the recall. The recording was eventually released by Hanover Signature Record Corporation, later that year.
Type of Material:
Long-playing records.
Phonograph records.
Correspondence.
Subject:
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Radicalism
Literature -- American Poetry
Music
Popular culture
American poetry -- 20th Century -- Readings with music.
Piano Music (Jazz)
Monologues with music.