ELIZABETH ROGERS COLLECTION
(Mss
176)
Inventory
September 2000
Contents
Summary
Biographical
Note
List of Series and Subseries
Series
Description
Container
List
Index
Terms
Procedures
for Requesting Special Collections Materials
Summary
Size: ca. 78
linear feet
Geographic
locations:
Inclusive
dates: 1940-1985
Summary: Manuscripts
produced by or concerned with the life of Elizabeth Rogers (April 9, 1981 -
February 18, 1985). Includes books,
pamphlets, correspondence, notes, clippings, broadsides, handbills,
autobiographical manuscripts, oral history typescripts, photographs.
Source: Gift, 1990
Access: No
restrictions
Copyright: Literary
property rights are retained by the donor.
Physical rights are retained by the Earl K. Long Library,
Citation: Elizabeth
Rogers Collection, Earl K. Long Library,
Biographical Note
Activist and author Elizabeth
Schlosser Cousins
Elizabeth Schlosser Rogers was
married first on November 25, 1920, to William Schuyler Cousins, a
Before establishing her residence in
New Orleans in 1941, Rogers was employed on the editorial staff of Vogue magazine, 1913-1918; enlisted
through the Y.M.C.A. to serve as a canteen worker for the U.S. Army in France
and resided there from 1922 to 1929; edited Girl Scout publications in the
1930s; contributed to the New York City
Guide as a WPA Writers’ Project worker; and taught labor journalism and
edited the newspaper at Commonwealth College, Ark., 1939-1940.
In New Orleans Rogers produced and
distributed hundreds of leaflets on such diverse subjects as union organizing,
civil rights, opposition to the Vietnam War, and aid to victims of Hurricane
Betsy. She also organized meetings to
protest against ongoing social and political problems and, in 1983, was
instrumental in establishing a permanent monument dedicated to the first black
children who integrated
A longtime member of the Communist
Party of the
Source:
Glenn R. Conrad,
ed., A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography
(2 vols,;
Container List
Original titles on folders have been retained and
placed in quotation marks.
Box 1 ACORN
Included
are correspondence; songs; newspaper clippings; pamphlets and articles
concerned with this organization. n.d.,
1972-1981.
"Betsy
Flood Victims" (4 folders)
Material
pertaining to losses incurred by residents of the Ninth Ward area of New Orleans
in 1966, as a result of Hurricane Betsy.
Included are 2 copies of manuscript Riding the Nightmare Express,
names and addresses of victims; leaflets; personal accounts; correspondence;
newspaper clippings. n.d.,
1966-1970. (See also "Chronological
Files.")
Biographical
material on Elizabeth and Walter Rogers
Included
are newspaper clippings; leaflets; obituary of Walter Rogers; notes and
autobiographical material on Elizabeth Rogers.
n.d., 1970-1981. (See also
"Interview with Elizabeth Rogers," "Writings,"
"Photographs.")
Bills
and Receipts
Invoices
and cash receipts from local printing and copy centers for work requested by
Elizabeth and Walter Rogers. 1971-1980.
Books
Many
books contain notations and marginalia.
Box 31 Abrams,
Charles. The City Is the Frontier. New York: Harper & Row, 1965.
Adams,
Frank and Myles Horton. Unearthing
Seeds of Fire: The Idea of Highlander.
Winston-Salem, N.C.: John F. Blair, 1975.
Agee,
Philip. Inside the Company: CIA Diary. New York: Bantam Books, 1975.
Akimushkin,
Igor. Animal Travellers. Moscow: MIR Publishers, 1970.
Algoud,
Henry. Mas et bastides de Provence. Marseille, France: F. Detaille, 1927.
Allan,
Ted and Sidney Gordon. The Scalpel,
the Sword: The Story of Dr. Norman Bethune.
New York: Prometheus Books, 1959.
Allen,
Charles R., Jr. Concentration
Camps. U.S.A. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1966.
Allen,
Charles R., Jr. German Hand on the
Nuclear Trigger. New York: Marzani
and Munsell, 1966. (2 copies)
Allen,
Charles R., Jr. Heusinger of the
Fourth Reich. New York: Marzani and
Munsell, 1963.
Allen,
James A. Reconstruction: The Battle
for Democracy, 1865-1876. New York:
International Publishers, 1937.
Allen,
Ruth. East Texas Lumber Workers: An
Economic and Social Picture, 1870-1950.
Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961.
Aptheker,
Bettina. The Morning Breaks: The
Trial of Angela Davis. New York:
International Publishers, 1975.
Aptheker,
Herbert. Negro Slave Revolts in the
United States: 1526-1860. New York:
International Publishers, 1939.
Aptheker,
Herbert. Toward Negro Freedom. New York: New Century, 1956.
Ardamatsky,
Vasily. Saturn Is Almost Invisible. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1967.
Ashton-Warner,
Sylvia. Teacher. New York: Bantam Books, 1964.
Austen,
Jane. Emma. New York: New American Library of World
Literature, 1964.
Austen,
Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: New American Library of World
Literature, 1961.
Box 32 Ausubel,
Nathan. Pictorial History of the
Jewish People. New York: Crown
Publisher, 1953.
Avengers
(Reminiscences of Soviet Members of the Resistance Movement). Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1965.
Baker,
Richard St. Barbe. Dance of the Trees. London: Oldbourne, Press, 1956.
Baker,
Richard St. Barbe. Sahara Challenge. London: Lutterworth Press, 1954.
Baranov,
I., ed. The Ulyanov Family. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1968.
Barnett,
C. K. The New Testament Background:
Selected Documents. New York: Harper
& Row, 1961.
Barnett,
Lincoln. The Universe and Dr.
Einstein. New York: The New American
Library, 1964.
Bart,
Philip, ed. Highlights of a Fighting
History: 60 Years of the Communist Party USA. New York: International Publishers, 1979.
Bartlett,
John. Familiar Quotations: A
Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient
and Modern Literature. Boston:
Little, Brown, 1941.
Baskina,
Ada. About Women Like Me: Public and
Private Life in the USSR. Moscow:
Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1978.
Batsanov,
Boris and Vladimir Ivanov. Disarmament--Mankind's
Future. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency
Publishing House, n.d.
Baxandall,
Lee,. ed. Radical Perspectives in
the Arts. New York: Penguin Books,
1972.
The
Beauty of America in Great American Art. Waukesha, Wis.: Country Beautiful
Foundation in association with William Morrow & Company, New York, 1965.
Beecher,
John. To Live and Die in Dixie &
Other Poems. Birmingham, Ala.: Red
Mountain Editions, 1966.
Bellamy,
Edward. Looking Backward: 2000-1887. New York: Doubleday, n.d.
Bellow,
Saul, ed. Great Jewish Short Stories. New York: Dell, 1963.
Belyayev,
Yuri. CMEA And Competition Between
Two Systems. Moscow: Novosti Press
Agency Publishing House, 1967.
Berezhkov,
Valentin. History In the Making:
Memories of World War II Diplomacy.
Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1983.
Berkhin,
I. Socialism Was Built Like This. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, n.d.
Bessie,
Alvah. Inquisition in Eden. New York: Macmillan, 1965.
Bezveselmy,
S. F. and D. Y. Grinberg, comp. They
Knew Lenin: Reminiscences of Foreign Contemporaries. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1968.
Box 33 Blankfort,
Michael. The Big Yankee: The Life of
Carlson of the Raiders. Boston:
Little, Brown, 1947.
Bledsoe,
Thomas. Or We'll All Hang Separately. Boston: Beacon Press, 1969.
Boffa,
Guiseppe. Inside the Khrushchev Era. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1959.
Bongh-Bruyevich,
M. From Tsarist General To Red Army
Commander. Moscow: Progress
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Boyer,
Richard O., and Herbert M. Morais. Labor's
Untold Story. 2d ed. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1955.
Boyer,
Richard O., and Herbert M. Morais. Labor's
Untold Story. 3d ed. New York: United Electrical, Radio &
Machine Workers of America, 1971.
Brandt,
Joseph. Gus Hall, Bibliography: The
Communist Party, USA. New York: New
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Brant,
Irving. The Bill of Rights: Its
Origin and Meaning. New York: New
American Library, 1967.
Brezhnev,
Leonid. Disarmament: Soviet
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Brezhnev,
Leonid. The Virgin Lands. Gravenhurst, Ont., Can.: Northern Book House,
1979.
Briffault,
Robert. Breakdown: The Collapse of
Traditional Civilization. New York:
Coward-McCann, 1935.
Bronte,
Charlotte. Jane Eyre. New York: Washington Square Press, 1966. (2 copies)
Brown,
Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee:
An Indian History of the American West.
New York: Bantam Books, 1972.
Brutents,
K. A Historical View of
Neo-Colonialism. Moscow: Novosti
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Buck,
Tim. Yours in the Struggle: Reminiscences
of Tim Buck. Toronto: New Canada
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Buckmaster,
Henrietta. Let My People Go: The
Story of the Underground Railroad and the Growth of the Abolition Movement. Boston: Beacon Press, 1969.
Burchett,
Wilfred G. The Second Indochina War:
Cambodia and Laos. New York:
International Publishers, 1970.
Burns,
Emile. An Introduction To Marxism. New York: International Publishers, 1966.
Cable,
George W. The Grandissimes: A Story
of Creole Life. New York: Sagamore
Press, 1957.
Cahn,
Bill. Mill Town. New York: Cameron & Kahn, 1954.
Carrier,
Fred J. North Korean Journey: The
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Carroll,
Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass, And
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Box 34 Carter,
Charlotte, and Dyson Carter. Future
of Freedom. Gravenhurst, Ont., Can.:
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Carter,
Charlotte, and Dyson Carter. Worker
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Carter,
Dyson. The Big Brainwash. Toronto, Ont., Can.: Northern Book House,
1958. (4 copies)
Carter,
Dyson. Science and Revolution. Gravenhurst, Ont., Can.: Northern Book House,
1966.
Carter,
Dyson. Sin and Science. Bombay, India: Current Book House, 1957.
Carter,
Richard. The Doctor Business. New York: Doubleday, 1959.
Castro,
Fidel. History Will Absolve Me. New York: Fair Play for Cuba Committee, 1961.
Chapman,
Frank M. Handbook of Birds of Eastern
North America. New York: Dover,
1966.
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Anton P. Great Stories by Chekhov. New York: Dell, 1959.
Chekhov,
Anton P. Short Novels and Stories. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1950.
Childress,
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Sandwich. New York: Avon Books,
1973.
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V. M., ed. The Soviet State and Law. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1969.
Clark,
Joseph S., et al. The Senate Establishment. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963.
Clark,
Kenneth B. Prejudice and Your Child. Boston: Beacon Press, 1955.
Clark,
Walter Van Tilburg. The Ox-Bow
Incident. New York: American Library,
1962.
Clarke,
John Henrik, ed. American Negro Short
Stories. New York: Hill and Wang,
1966.
Clements,
Charles. Witness to War: An American
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Conrad,
Earl. Harriet Tubman: Negro Soldier
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Constitution
(Fundamental Law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1972.
Constitution
(Fundamental Law) of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Adopted at the
Seventh (Special) Session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Ninth Convocation,
on October 7, 1977. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1978.
Cooper,
James Fenimore. The Pathfinder. New York: Airmont Publishing Co., 1964.
Cunningham,
Frank. Understanding Marxism: A
Canadian Introduction. Toronto,
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Davidow,
Mike. Cities Without Crisis. New York: International Publishers, 1976.
Davidow,
Mike. Moscow Diary. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1980.
Box 35 Davidson,
Basil. The African Slave Trade:
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Boston: Little, Brown, 1961.
Davidson,
Basil. The Lost Cities of Africa. Boston: Little, Brown, 1959.
Davidson,
Basil. Which Way Africa?: The Search
for a New Society. Victoria,
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Davis,
Benjamin J. Communist Councilman from
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Davis,
Jerome, ed. Peace or World War II. New York: Greenwich Book Publishers, 1968.
Davis,
Richard Harding. A Year From A
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Len. Labor Radical, from the Wobblies
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Norman Johnston, et al. College Latin. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1954.
DiPrima,
Diane, ed. War Poems. New York: Poets Press, 1968.
The
Ding Dong Dollar Song Book. San
Francisco: Citizens Action League, 1982.
Documents
of the World Congress for International Women's Year Held in Berlin, 20-24
October, 1975. Berlin, German Democratic Republic: National
Organizing Committee of the GDR for the World Congress for International
Year. ca. 1975.
Domhoff,
G. William. The Higher Class: The
Governing Class in America. New
York: Random House, 1970.
Dorman,
Michael. We Shall Overcome: A
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Dostoyevsky,
Fyodor. Notes from Underground; Poor
People; The Friend of the Family: Three Short Novels. New York: Dell, 1965.
Douglas,
Norman. South Wind. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1925.
Douglass,
Frederick. Life and Times of
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Complete History. New York:
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Drobizhev,
V. Lenin As Head of Government. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1970.
DuBois,
W. E. Burghardt. John Brown. New York: International Publishers, 1962.
DuBois,
W. E. The World and Africa: An
Inquiry into the Part Which Africa Has Played in World History. New York: International Publishers, 1965.
Duclos,
Jacques. Memoires, 1896-1934: Le
chemin que j'ai choisi de verdun au parti Communiste. Paris, France: Fayard, 1968.
Dutt,
R. Palme. Britain in the World Front. New York: International Publishers, 1943.
Dutt,
R. Palme. Problems of Contemporary
History: Lectures Delivered on the Occasion of the Award of an Honorary
Doctorate of History at Moscow University in April and May, 1962. New York: International Publishers,
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Ehrenburg,
Ilya. The Storm. New York: Gaer Associates, 1949.
Ehrenburg,
Ilya. The Thaw. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1955.
Box 36 Ehrenreich,
Barbara and John. Long March, Short
Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and Abroad. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1969.
Ehrlich,
Blake. Resistance: France, 1940-1945. New York: North American Library, 1965.
Elliott,
Florence, and Michael Summerskill. A
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Equal
Justice Under Law: The Supreme Court in American Life. Washington,
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1965.
Fanon,
Frantz. Studies In a Dying Colonialism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1965.
Fedin,
Konstantin. The Conflagration. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1968.
Fedin,
Konstantin. Early Joys. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1950.
Fedin,
Konstantin. No Ordinary Summer. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1950.
Feinberg,
Abraham L. Storm the Gates of Jericho. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1965.
Feldman,
Joan, and Norma Ketay. New York on $5
and $10 a Day. 1970-1971 ed. New York: Arthur Frommer, Inc., 1970.
Foner,
Philip S., ed. Abraham Lincoln:
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Foner,
Philip S., ed. The Bolshevik Revolution,
Its Impact on American-Radicals, Liberals, and Labor: A Documentary Study. New York: International Publishers, 1967.
Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
Movement in the United States. Vol.
1: From Colonial Times to the Founding of the American Federation of Labor. 3d ed.
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Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
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American Imperialism. New York:
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Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
Movement in the United States. Vol.
3: The Policies and Practices of the American Federation of Labor, 1900-1909. New York: International Publishers, 1964.
Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
Movement in the United States. Vol.
4: The Industrial Workers of the World, 1905-1917. New York: International Publishers, 1965.
Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
Movement in the United States. Vol.
5: The AFL in the Progressive Era, 1910-1915. New York: International Publishers, 1980.
Foner,
Philip S., ed. History of the Labor
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6: On the Eve of America's Entrance Into World War I, 1915-1916. New York: International Publishers, 1982.
Foster,
William Z. History of the Communist
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1960.
Frank,
Waldo. Cuba: Prophetic Island. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1961.
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E. Franklin. Black Bourgeoisie. New York: Free Press, 1957. (2 copies)
Box 37 Funk,
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David J. The FBI and Martin Luther
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1983.
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Hall,
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Box 38 Hochhuth,
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Box 39 King,
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Jerome, and Robert E. Lee. Inherit
the Wind. New York: Bantam Books,
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William J., and Eugene Burdich. The
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Box 40 Lenin, V.
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Le
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Louis E. The Negro Revolt. New York: New American Library, 1963.
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Don, et al. We Promise One Another:
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Lynd,
Staughton, and Thomas Hayden. The
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McDonald,
Gerald D. et al., eds. The Films of
Charlie Chaplin. New York: Citadel
Press, 1965.
McGrath,
Thomas. Letter to an Imaginary
Friend. Parts I and II. Chicago: Swallow Press, 1970.
Makarenho,
A. S. The Road To Life (An Epic of
Education). Parts I, II, III. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1955.
Malcolm
X. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Grove Press, 1966.
Male,
Emile. L'art religieux du XIII siècle
en France. Paris: Librairie Armand
Colin, 1923.
Mandel,
William M. Soviet Women. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday,
1975.
Marion,
George. Stop the Press!: Being Volume
I of the Next Hundred Years. New
York: Fairplay Publishers, 1953.
Marquit,
Erwin. The Socialist Countries:
General Features of Political, Economic And Cultural Life. Minneapolis: Marxist Educational Press, 1975.
Marx,
Karl, and Frederick Engels. The
Communist Manifesto. New York:
Washington Square Press, 1967.
Marx,
Karl, and Frederick Engels. Manifesto
of the Communist Party. New York:
International Publishers, 1948 (one copy); 1983 edition (one copy).
Mason,
Daniel, and Jessica Smith, eds. Lenin's
Impact on the United States. New
York: New World Review Collection, 1970.
Matles,
James J., and James Higgins. Them and
Us: Struggles of a Rank-and-File Union.
Boston: Beacon Press, 1975.
Mayakovsky,
Vladimir. The Bedbug and Selected
Poetry. Cleveland: World Publishing
Co., 1967.
Box 41 Mensh,
Elaine, and Harry Mensh. Behind the
Scenes in Two Worlds. New York:
International Publishers, 1978.
Mikhailov,
B. Y., ed. Recent History of the
Labor Movement in the United States, 1918-1939. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1977.
Miller,
Denning. Popular Mathematics: The
Understanding and Enjoyment of Mathematics. New York: Coward-McCann, 1942.
Miller,
Michael V., and Susan Gilmore, eds. Revolution
at Berkeley: The Crisis in American Education.
Mills,
C. Wright. Listen Yankee: The
Revolution in Cuba. New York:
Ballantine Books, 1960.
Milton,
David. The Politics of U.S. Labor:
From the Great Depression to the New Deal.
New York: Monthly Review Press, 1982.
Milton,
David, and Nancy Dall Milton. The
Wind Will Not Survive: Years in Revolutionary China, 1964-1969. New York: Random House, 1976.
Mortimer,
Wyndham. Organize!: My Life as a
Union Man. Boston: Beacon Press,
1971.
Morton,
A. L., ed. Freedom in Arms: A
Selection of Leveller Writings. New
York: International Publishers, 1973.
Mushtuhov,
Viktor, and Vadim Kruchina-Bogdanov. Lenin
and the Revolution. Moscow: Novosti
Press Agency Publishing House, 1970.
Nadelson,
Regina. Who is Angela Davis?: The
Biography of a Revolutionary. New
York: Peter H. Wyden, 1972.
Nearing,
Scott. The Making of A Radical: A Political
Autobiography. New York: Harper and
Row, 1972.
Nordhoff,
Charles. The Communistic Societies
of the United States: From Personal Visit and Observation. New York: Hillary House Publishers, 1960.
Norris,
Frank. The Octopus: A Story of California. New York: New American Library, 1964.
Obichkin,
G. D., and M. Ya Pankratova. Vladimir
Slyich Lenin: A Short Biography.
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, [1970?].
O'Connor,
Harvey. Revolution in Seattle: A
Memoir. New York: Monthly Review
Press, 1964.
The
October Storm and After: Stories and Reminiscences. Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1974.
Olbracht,
Ivan. Indian Fables. London: Golden Pleasure Books, 1964.
Olgin,
M. L. Trotskyism: Counter-Revolution
in Disguise. New York: Workers
Library Publishers, 1935.
Overton,
Frank. Applied Physiology Including
The Affects of Alcohol and Narcotics.
New York: American Book Company, 1898.
Box 42 Pankrashova,
M., and V. Sipols. Why War Was Not
Prevented: A Documentary Review of the Soviet-British-French Talks in Moscow,
1939. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency
Publishing House, 1970.
Box 43 Papon, Jean
Pierre. Historie générale de
Provence, dédiée aux Etats. 4 V. Paris:
Chez Moutard, 1777.
Box 42 Parrot, Andre. Nineveh and the Old Testament. New York: Philosophical Library, 1955.
Patterson,
Haywood and Earl Conrad. Scottsboro
Boy. Toronto, Ont., Can.: Collier
Macmillan Canada, 1950 (2 copies).
Payne,
Robert. The Great Charlie. London: Tonbridge Printers Ltd., 1952.
Perlo,
Victor. The Negro in Southern
Agriculture. New York: International
Publishers, 1953.
Perlo,
Victor and Kumar Goshal. Bitter End
in Southeast Asia. New York: Marzani
and Munsell, 1964.
Pittman,
Margrit. Encounters in Democracy: A
U.S. Journalist's View of the GDR.
New York: International Publishers, 1981.
Politzer,
Georges. Elementary Principles of
Philosophy. New York: International
Publishers, 1967.
Polyansky,
Vladimir, ed. Internationalism at
the Present Stage. Moscow: Novosti
Press Agency Publishing House, n.d.
Pomeroy,
William, J. The Forest: A Personal
Record of the Huk Guerrilla Struggle in the Philippines. New York: International Publishers, 1963.
Potapova,
Nina, ed. Learning Russian. Parts I-IV.
Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1960.
Potter,
Charles Francis. The Lost Years of
Jesus Revealed. Greenwich, Conn.:
Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1962.
Pritt,
D. N. The State Department and the
Cold War: A Commentary on its Publication, "Nazi - Soviet Relations,
1939-1941." New York:
International Publishers, 1948.
Quin,
Mike. "Dangerous Thoughts." San Francisco: People's World, 1940.
Reed,
John. The Education of John Reed:
Selected Writings. New York: International
Publishers, 1955.
Remarque,
Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western
Front. Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett
Publications, Inc., 1965.
Reminiscences
of Marx and Engels. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1968.
Reuben,
William A. The Honorable Mr. Nixon
and the Alger Hiss Case. New York:
Action Books, 1957.
Rhodin,
Eric. The Scar. New York: Popular Library, 1963.
Richett,
Allyn, and Adele Richett. Prisoners
of Liberation. New York: Cameron Associates,
1957.
Robertson,
Archibald. How to Read History. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co.,
1952.
Robertson,
Archibald. The Origins of Christianity. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co.,
1952.
Robertson,
Archibald. The Reformation. London: C. A. Watts, 1960.
Box 44 Rogers,
Walter, and Elizabeth Rogers. Big
Wheels Rolled in Texas: 1940 through Pearl Harbor. New Orleans: Authors, 1972. (14 copies)
Rogers,
Walter, and Elizabeth Rogers. John
Donar: Common Man. New Orleans:
Authors, 1945.
Box 48 Rokossovsky,
K. A Soldier's Duty. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1970.
Rosenthal,
Ricky. The Splendor That Was Africa. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publication, 1967.
Russell,
Bertrand. The ABC of Relativity. New York: New American Library, 1958.
Safonov,
V. Land in Bloom. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
1951.
Samuel,
Maurice. The World of Sholom Aleichem. New York: Schocken, 1965.
Box 49 Sanakoyev,
Shalva. The World Socialist System. Moscow: Progress Publications, 1972 (2
copies).
Sapozhnikov,
Boris. A Grim Lesson of History (25
Years Since Japan's Surrender in World War II). Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1970.
Schroter,
Heinz. Stalingrad. New York: Ballantine Books, 1966.
Schuman,
Frederick L. The Cold War: Retrospect
and Prospect. Baton Rouge: Louisiana
State University Press, 1962.
Scofield,
C. I., ed. The Scofield Reference
Bible: The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Authorized King
James Version. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1945.
Sdobnikova,
Galina, trans. Present-Day China:
Socio-Economic Problems (Collected Articles). Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1975.
Segal,
Edith. Be My Friend and Other Poems for
Boys and Girls. Secaucus, N.J.: The
Citadel Press, 1971.
Segal,
Edith. Poems and Songs for Dreamers
Who Dare. New York: Lawrence Hill
and Company, 1975 (2 copies).
Segal,
Edith. Take My Hand. New York: Dialog Publications, 1969.
Segy,
Ladislas. African Sculpture. New York: Dover, 1958.
A
Selection of Drawings from The Worker, 1924-1960. New York:
Worker, n.d.
Sevruk,
V. How Wars End: Eye-Witness Accounts
of the Fall of Berlin. Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1969.
Shapiro-Bertolini,
Ethel. And My Heart Was at Home. Los Angeles: DeRusha Lithography, 1966.
Sharnoff,
Philip. Principles of Scientific
Socialism: A Primer on Marxism-Leninism.
Palo Alto, Calif.: Ramparts Press, 1983.
Shields,
James M. Mr. Progressive: A Biography
of Elmer A. Benson. Minneapolis: T.
S. Denison & Company, 1971.
Shippen,
Katherine B. Men, Microscopes and
Living Things. New York: Grosset and
Dunlap, 1965.
Shore,
Herbert L., and Megchelina Shore-Bos, eds.
Come Back, Africa! New
York: International Publishers, 1968.
Sides,
Dorothy Smith. Decorative Art of the
Southwestern Indians. New York:
Dover Publications, 1961.
Sillitoe,
Alan. The Loneliness of the
Long-Distance Runner. New York: New
American Library, Inc., 1959.
Simeon,
Georges. Sunday: The Little Man from
Archangel. New York: Harcourt, Brace
and World, 1959.
Simonov,
Konstantine. Days and Nights. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1945.
Singh,
Khushwant. Train to Pakistan. New York: Grove Press, 1961.
Sixtieth
Anniversary of the USSR!: Greetings From Abroad. Moscow:
Progress Publishers, 1983.
Box 50 Smedley,
Agnes. Portraits of Chinese Women In
Revolution. New York: Feminist
Press, 1976.
Sobolev,
P. N., ed. History of the October
Revolution. Moscow: Progress Publishers,
1966.
Solodovnikov,
V. Africa Fights for Independence. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1970.
Somerville,
John. The Communist Trials and the
American Tradition. New York:
Cameron Associates, 1956.
Sperling,
Abraham, and Monroe Stuart. Mathematics
Made Simple. Garden City, N.Y.:
Doubleday, 1962.
Stalin,
Joseph. Foundations of Leninism. New York: International Publishers, 1939 (one
copy); 1966 (one copy).
Starobin,
Joseph. Paris to Peking. New York: Cameron Associates, 1955.
Steffens,
Lincoln. The Shame of the Cities. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966.
Stepanova,
E. Karl Marx: Short Biography. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1968.
Stern,
Philip M. The Great Treasury Raid. New York: New American Library, 1965.
Stevenson,
Robert Louis. The Black Arrow. London: Collier-Macmillan, 1966.
Stevenson,
Robert Louis. The Great Short Stories
of Robert Louis Stevenson. New York:
Washington Square Press, 1961.
Stewart,
Bob. Breaking the Fetters: The
Memoirs of Bob Stewart. London: Lawrence
and Wishart, 1967.
Stilwell,
Joseph. The Stilwell Papers
[arranged and edited by Theodore H. White].
New York: Schocken Books, 1972.
Stone,
Harris. Workbook of an Unsuccessful
Architect. New York: Monthly Review
Press, 1973.
Stone,
Irving. Clarence Darrow for the
Defence. New York: New American Library,
1971.
Strachey,
John. The Coming Struggle for Power. New York: Modern Library, 1935.
Sugarman,
Tracy. Stranger at the Gates: A
Summer in Mississippi. New York:
Hill and Wang, 1966.
Szulc,
Tad. Dominican Diary. New York: Dell, 1965.
Taylor,
Telford. Nuremberg and Vietnam: An
American Tragedy. Chicago: Quadrangle
Books, 1970.
Timothy,
Mary. Jury Woman: The Story of the
Trial of Angela Y. Davis. Written by
a Member of the Jury. San Francisco,
Calif.: Glide Publication, 1975.
Todes,
Charlotte. William H. Sylvis and the
National Labor Union. New York:
International Publishers Co., 1942.
Togliatti,
Palmiro. Lectures on Fascism. New York: International Publishers, 1976.
Trumbo,
Dalton. The Devil in the Book. Los Angeles, Calif.: California Emergency
Defense Committee, 1956.
Trush,
M. Soviet Foreign Policy: Early Years. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, ca. 1970.
Box 51 Tunis, John
R. Was College Worth While? New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1936.
Turgenev,
Ivan. Fathers and Sons. New York: Washington Square Press, 1962.
Twain,
Mark (Samuel L. Clemens). Life on the
Mississippi. New York: Harper and
Row, 1965.
United
States. 91st Congress. Senate.
Review of United States Foreign Policy and Operations. 1968.
Uzzell,
Thomas H. The Technique of the Novel:
A Handbook on the Craft of the Long Narrative. New York: Citadel Press, 1959.
Venturi,
Lionello. Botticelli. London, Eng.: Phaidon Press, ca. 1961.
Vygodsky,
Vitaly. A Book for all Time. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, ca. 1967. (4 copies)
Ward,
Harry F. The Soviet Spirit. New York: International Publishers Co., Inc.,
1944.
Waterhouse,
Larry G., and Mariann G. Wizard. Turning
the Guns Around: Notes on the GI Movement.
New York: Praeger, 1971.
Weiss,
Peter. The Investigation. New York: Atheneum, 1966.
Wells,
H. G. The Time Machine. New York: Airmont Publishing Company, 1964.
Werner,
Alfred. Maurice Utrillo. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1953.
West,
Don. Clods of Southern Earth. New York: Boni and Gaer, 1946.
West,
Don. The Road Is Rocky. New York: New Christian Books, 1951.
Wexley,
John. The Judgment of Julius and
Ethel Rosenberg. New York: Cameron
and Kahn, 1955.
Who's
Who in CIA. Berlin: Julius Mader, 1968.
Wilder,
Thornton. The Bridge of San Luis Rey. New York: Washington Square Press, 1969.
Williams,
Frankwood, E. Russia, Youth, and the
Present-Day World: Further Studies in Mental Hygiene. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1934.
Williams,
John A. Africa: Her Story, Lands and
People, Told with Pictures. New
York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1965.
Williams,
Robert F. Negroes With Guns. New York: Marzani and Munsell, 1962.
Box 52 Williamson,
Thames. The Woods Colt: A Novel of
the Ozark Hills. New York: Harcourt,
Brace, 1933.
Winnington,
Alan. Tibet: Record of a Journey. New York: International Publishers Inc.,
1957.
Winston,
Henry. Strategy for a Black Agenda: A
Critique of New Theories of Liberation in The United States and Africa. New York: International Publishers, 1973.
Winter,
Ella. Red Virtue: Human Relationships
in the New Russia. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1933.
Witt,
Hubert, ed. Brecht as They Knew Him. New York: International Publishers, 1974.
Wolchonok,
Louis. Design for Artists and
Craftsmen. New York: Dover, 1953.
Wolf,
Christa. Divided Heaven. Berlin: Seven Seas Publishers, 1968.
Woodward,
W. E. Meet General Grant. New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation,
1965.
Woodward,
W. E. White Man Listen! Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1964.
Worth,
C. Brooke, and Robert K. Enders. The
Nature of Living Things. New York:
New American Library of World Literature, 1964.
Wright,
Esmond. Fabric of Freedom, 1763-1800. New York: Hill and Wang, 1965.
Wright,
Richard. Black Boy: A Record of
Childhood and Youth. New York:
Harper and Row, 1966.
Wright,
Richard. Native Son. New York: Harper and Row, 1966 (one
copy). New York: New American Library,
1964 (one copy).
Wright,
Richard. Uncle Tom's Children. New York: Harper and Row, 1965.
Yevtushenko,
Yevgeny. Selections from the Bratsk
Hydroelectric Station and Other Poems.
New York: New World Review, 1965.
Zhelokhovtsev,
A. The "Cultural Revolution":
A Close-Up (An Eyewitness Account).
Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1975.
Zhukov,
G. K. The Memoirs of Marshal Zhukov. New York: Delacorte Press, 1971.
Zhukov,
Y. et al. The Third World: Problems
and Prospects. Moscow: Progress
Publishers, 1970.
Zinn,
Howard. SNCC: The New Abolitionists. Boston: Beacon Press, 1967.
Zinn,
Howard. A New American History. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1949.
Zola,
Emile. Germinal. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961.
Zweig,
Arnold. The Case of Sergeant Grischa.
Newspaper
clipping on Lt. William Calley. August
1, 1973.
"The
Case of Robert Powell"
Material
on Robert Powell, who was charged with armed robbery in 1970. Included are clippings, correspondence, and
case study. n.d., 1970-1972.
Catalogs
A
collection of catalogs and trade literature.
n.d., 1971, 1976, 1980, 1983.
"
Newspaper
clippings on cultural conditions in this country. n.d., 1975-1976.
Chronological
Files
The
following material was arranged chronologically. Some files refer to specific subjects;
others cite activities conducted by Elizabeth and Walter Rogers.
"1946
From the Rogers' Files"
Correspondence;
reprints; newspaper clippings. Most
items are photocopies and contain notations.
n.d., 1946-1954.
"1950s"
Outline
of political and personal events, 1950-1980; "Briefing on the
"1960s"
Outline
of political and personal events, 1961-1971; Part I, Chapter 13, unidentified
manuscript.
"1964-1970
U.S. Gestapo"
Copies
of reprints produced by the Rogerses; newspaper clippings. n.d., 1970-1974.
"1965-1966
Blacks in
Newspaper
clippings. 1960-1966.
"Fall
1965 National Guardsmen and Betsy Flood"
Correspondence
and related material discussing the views held by the
"1965-1966
Vietnam Teach-in-Tulane"
Program
and related material distributed at a forum held at
"1965-1969. Betsy Flood Victims Aftermath: Fighting
Urban Renewal"
Notations;
serials; leaflets; newspaper clippings.
1965-1969. (See also Betsy Flood
Victims)
"1966
Betsy Clips etc." (2 folders)
Correspondence;
newspaper clippings; photograph; leaflets.
1966.
"1966"
(2 folders)
Correspondence;
newspaper clippings; photograph and leaflets concerned with national and local
events occurring in 1966.
"1966-1971
Indira Gandhi."
Included
are an unfinished draft of an article; reprints; notations; serials and
pamphlets. n.d., 1966-1975.
"1967"
(2 folders)
Correspondence;
newspaper clippings and leaflets concerned with national and local events
occurring in 1967. Also includes a
catalog from Victory Press. 1967.
"1967
Garrison (Playboy Interview)"
Interview
with Jim Garrison, former district attorney of
"1968"
(2 folders)
Correspondence;
newspaper clippings; leaflets and receipts concerned with national, local and
personal events occurring in 1968.
"1968-1970
Miscellaneous"
Newspaper
and leaflets pertaining to national and local events occurring from 1968 to
1970. Also included are correspondence
and information on copyright registration of Revolution: Left Out of
Schoolbooks. 1970.
Correspondence;
newspaper clippings and leaflets pertaining to national and local events
occurring in 1969.
Correspondence;
leaflets; reports; notations; serials and newspaper clippings pertaining to
national and local events occurring in 1969.
"1969
Black Panthers"
Pamphlets;
announcements and articles related to the Black Panther movement in the United
States.
"1969
Hurricane Camille"
Newspaper
clippings.
"1969-70
International Scene"
Newspaper
clippings and leaflets relating to national and local events occurring during
1969-1970.
"1970's"
Newspaper
clippings and notations concerned with events occurring during the 1970s. Also includes Unforgettable Lessons of
History: Materials Issued in Connection with the 25th Anniversary of the
Defeat of Nazi Germany (Moscow: Novosti Press, 1970) and Of the People,
For the People: Pictorial Highlights of Fifty Years of the Communist Party, USA
1919-1969 (New York: Communist Party, U.S.A., 1970).
"1970"
(2 folders)
Correspondence;
serials, leaflets; newspaper clippings and notations concerned with events
occurring in 1970. Also included are
snapshots of Elizabeth and Walter Rogers.
"1970-1972
Black Panthers"
Newspaper
clippings; leaflets and pamphlets related to the Black Panther Movement. n.d., 1970-1972.
"1970-1971
Drugs"
Reference
information on drug abuse. n.d.,
1970-1971.
"1971"
(2 folders)
Leaflets;
serials; correspondence and newspaper clippings concerned with national and local
events occurring in 1971.
"1971
Housing By the People, NYC: Cooper Square, Harlem, Brooklyn"
Printed
reference material and serials. n.d.,
1971.
"1972"
Correspondence;
notes; leaflets concerned with national, local, and personal events occurring
in 1972.
"1973"
Correspondence;
newspaper clipping; reference material and leaflets pertaining to national and
local events occurring in 1973.
"1974"
Newspaper
clippings and leaflets pertaining to national and local events occurring in
1974.
"1975"
(2 folders)
Newspaper
clippings; correspondence and leaflets pertaining to local and national
events occurring in 1975. Also included
is documentation on Walter Rogers' lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service.
"1976"
(3 folders)
Newspaper
clippings; correspondence; leaflets.
Also included are leaflets pertaining to Walter Rogers' lawsuit against
the U.S. Postal Service.
Box 3 "1977"
Correspondence;
article sent to Daily Worker; leaflets and serials relating to events occurring
in 1977.
"1978"
Leaflets
relating to events occurring in 1978; personal letter.
"1979"
Leaflets
relating to events occurring in 1979; notations and correspondence.
"1980's"
Newspaper
clippings, notations and serials relating to events occurring in the 1980s.
"1980"
Leaflets
relating to events occurring in 1980.
"1981"
Leaflets
relating to events occurring in 1981.
CIA
Newspaper
articles. n.d., 1984.
Coalition
to Save the Ninth Ward (Steering Committee)
Correspondence
and related material. n.d., 1979.
"Communists"
Newspaper
articles. 1984.
"Constitution
and Supreme Court"
Table
of Contents from The Supreme Court and the Constitution:
Correspondence
Both
outgoing and incoming from local, national and international sources. n.d., 1962-1985. Additional correspondence may be found
throughout the collection under specific subject headings.
n.d.,
1962-1979.
"Copyright
Law"
Reference
information. n.d., 1981.
"Display
Material"
Folders
arranged by Elizabeth Rogers contain information on various serials and
include sample issues. The material,
apparently used for display purposes, is identified as follows:
AFSC
Quaker Service Bulletin
ca.
1976, 1977
Bill
of Rights Journal
September/October
1975, December 1975
Daily
Worker
Vol.
VII, No. 206, May 6, 1975
Vol.
VII, No. 222, May 28, 1975
Vol. VII, No. 224, May
30, 1975
Vol.
VII, No. 225, May 31, 1975
Vol.
VII, No. 227, June 4, 1975
Vol.
VIII, No. 73, October 25, 1975
Economic
Notes
Vol.
XLIII, No. 6, June 1975
Vol.
XLIII, No.10, October 1975
Vol.
XIV, No. 27, October 3, 1975
Vol.
XIV, No. 39, December 26, 1975
"International
Publishers"
Promotional
information and newsletters originating from International Publishers as well
as from other sources, n.d., 1975.
Labor
Today
September
1974
May-June
1975
"Miscellaneous:
Alternative Law Books, Film Criticism"
Catalog
from AFG legal publications; advertisement from Jump Cut. n.d., 1975.
News
From
No.
52 (374), December 1974
Vol.
LXIII, No. 2, March-April 1974
Vol.
LXIII, No. 3, May-June 1975
Vol.
LXIII, No. 4, July-August 1975
Vol.
LXIII, No. 43, September-October 1975
Vol.
LXIV, No. 1, January-February 1976
Northern
Neighbors
Vol. XVIII, No. 6, May 1974
Vol.
XVIII, No. 10, November 1974
Vol.
XIX, No. 1, January 1975
Vol.
XIX, No. 4, April 1975
People's
World
Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 22, May 31, 1975
Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 22, May-June 1975
Vol.
XXXVIII, No. 20, May 24, 1975
(A
copy of World Magazine, May 31, 1975, is included in folder.)
Box 5 Promoting
Enduring Peace, Inc.
List
of literature produced by the organization along with sample copies, n.d.,
1975.
Sechaba
Vol.
9, No. 3, March 1975
Vol.
9, No. 4, April 1975
Vol.
9, Nos. 11/12, November/December 1975
Women
of the Whole World
No.
3, 1975
Also
includes copies of the following: Women of Vietnam, No. 1-2, 1973; FST
Voice, Vol. 1, No. 2, September 1975; Another Mother for Peace,
October 1975; La Wisp, December 1975; handbills and newspaper
clippings, n.d.
World
Marxist Review
Vol.
XVIII, No. 3, March 1975
Vol.
XVIII, No. 4, April 1975
Dombrowski,
James A.
"Portrait
of an American Heretic—Dombrowski—The Quiet Activist As Visual American
Artist." Southern Exposure,
July/August, 1982. Memorial program,
December 2-4, 1983.
"ERA"
Notes
and newspaper article. 1973, 1975.
"Fare
Hike: New Orleans Plan"
Notes,
newspaper clippings, and leaflets. n.d.,
1974.
"Federal
Hi-Way Act '68"
Public
Law 90-495, 90th Congress, August 23, 1986.
(Reprint)
Financial
Transactions
Papers
concerned with Elizabeth and Walter Rogers's personal belongings; medical
records; income tax returns and related information. The following folders are included:
"Auto"
(2 folders)
Correspondence;
ownership papers; car insurance policies; accident reports and repair
bills. n.d., 1967-1980.
Banking
(8 folders)
Checking
account statements; safe deposit box keys and related information. n.d., 1978-1985.
n.d.,
1978-1981
1982-1985
Correspondence
and receipts related to annuity received from the institution. n.d., 1970-1983.
Statements
from
Accounts
with utility companies:
Folder
1. 1952, 1968-1969.
Folder
2. 1970.
Folder
3. 1971-1972.
Folder
4. 1973-1975.
Folder
5. 1976-1977.
Folder
6. 1978.
Folder
7. 1979.
Folder
8. 1980-1981.
Folder
9. 1982-1983.
Folder
10. 1984-1985.
"1966-1968
Business-Personal." Correspondence
and receipts.
Folder
11.
Correspondence
relating to household matters. n.d.,
1966-1972.
Folder
12.
Miscellaneous
household receipts. n.d., 1970-1984.
Folder
13.
Notes
relevant to household affairs. n.d.,
1971, 1974.
Folder
14.
Receipts
from miscellaneous sources. 1966-1982.
Folder
15.
Warranties
and literature on household products.
n.d., 1978.
Folder
16.
Income
Tax.
U.S.
Government forms; correspondence and related material.
1965-1977.
"Insurance
Policy Rogers"
Correspondence
with the International Union of Operating Engineers and Pipe Line Employees
Health and Welfare Fund. 1978.
Medical
Expenses (11 folders)
Included
are medical records; doctors' statements; correspondence and statements
concerning insurance coverage and related information. n.d., 1967-1985.
Folder
1. "Azar"
Correspondence;
bills; receipts and insurance claims regarding Walter Rogers' eye surgery performed
at Azar Eye Clinic. n.d., 1975-1981.
Folder
2. Charity Hospital.
Statements
and forms issued by the hospital for services rendered to the Rogers at the
out-patient department. 1980-1981.
Folder
3. "EENT"
Statements
and related information from the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital issued for
services rendered to Walter Rogers.
1974-1976.
Folder
4. Louisiana Health and Human Resources
Administration and Medicare.
Material
concerned with social services provided to Walter Rogers. n.d., 1980.
Folder
5. Miscellaneous-Medical.
Bills,
receipts and appointment cards pertaining to medical treatment. n.d. 1967-1984.
Folder 6. "Neighborhood Clinic-9th Ward"
Statements
and receipts. 1974, 1976-1977.
Folder
7. Reference Material.
Medical
information and notes. n.d., 1975-1985.
Folder
8. "Social Security-V.A."
Payments,
claims, and correspondence concerning benefits received from the federal government. n.d., 1962-1984.
Folders
9 and 10. "Veterans Administration."
Included
are claims, payments and related correspondence. n.d., 1960-1981.
Folder
9. n.d., 1960-1976.
Folder
10. 1977-1981.
Folder
11. "Veterans Administration-Walter
Information
concerned with Walter Rogers illness and subsequent death. Included are both his military discharge and
death certificates. n.d., 1933-1981.
Real
Estate. (6 folders)
Correspondence;
floor plans; insurance and related information concerned with property
located at
"Insurance"
policies. 1964-1980.
Folder
1.
"Building
Standards & Permits."
1967-1970.
Folder
2.
Correspondence,
reference information, 1975-1979.
Folder
3.
"House
Plans." 1969-1977.
Folder
4.
Correspondence,
reference information, 1975-1979.
Folder
5.
Correspondence,
reference information, 1980-1984.
Folder
6.
"Gestener"
Promotional
materials describing the company's duplicating machines. n.d.
Gorton. "Ruthie Gorton Collection."
Articles
and poetry by R. Gorton. ca. 1972-1973.
Gulf
Coast Deep Water Port Facilities,
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.
Two
copies of a handout for a public meeting presentation held May, 1973.
Box 7 International Year of the Child.
A
committee initiated by Elizabeth Rogers to commemorate public school integration
in New Orleans in November, 1960.
Through their efforts permanent displays recalling the event were
placed in public areas of the city. In
addition, the New Orleans City Council honored the first Black public school
students who participated in school desegregation.
General
correspondence. n.d., 1979-1980.
Folder
1.
General
correspondence. 1981-1982.
Folder
2.
Committee
Work to promote IYC
Reports;
speeches; notes and press releases.
n.d., 1981.
Folder
3.
Endorsements;
petitions; receipts; lists; newspaper clippings. n.d., 1979.
Folder
4.
Artwork;
leaflets; n.d., 1980.
Folder
5.
Information
relating to Alvena V. Seckar, the artist who donated her painting entitled
"Desegregation" to the New Orleans Public Library. Included is correspondence; photographs of
Seckar's paintings and biographical information. n.d., 1979.
Folder
6.
"Ad
Hoc Committee to Display Alvena Seckar's 'Desegregation' in New
Orleans."
Press
releases, reports and correspondence.
n.d.
Folders
7,8.
Plaque
inscribed "In Appreciation; Elizabeth Rogers; New Orleans Four."
Folder
9.
Interview
with Elizabeth Rogers (2 folders).
A
series of five audiotape interviews conducted by Mary Gehmen in 1974 and
1975. Included are notes presumably
prepared by Elizabeth Rogers prior to the interviews. December 31, 1974; January 28, 1975 (two
tapes); February 26, 1975; June 8, 1975.
Jackson,
Henry.
Reference
information. 1972, 1974.
King. "Martin Luther King."
Informational
material on King and related activities.
1975-1976.
Leaflets
Information
compiled and distributed by Elizabeth and Walter Rogers at meetings, boycotts
and on Sundays in Jackson Square, Vieux Carre area of New Orleans. Referred to by the Rogerses as
"leaflets" and "Street Journalism," the material contains
handbills, reprints, original articles and songs on topics of local, national
and social interest. Included are
original artwork and newspaper clippings used to produce the leaflets, as well
as signs and containers used in conjunction with their distribution. n.d., 1940-1984. (See also Chronological Files.)
Original
artwork, newspaper clippings, leaflet listings arranged both in chronological
and topical order.
Folders
1-8.
Leaflets
Folders
9-45. n.d., ca. 1940 - September 26,
1966.
Box 8 Folders
46-135. October 6, 1966 - April 21, 1971.
Box 9 Folders
136-231. May 2, 1971 - September 25,
1973.
Box 10 Folders
232-303. September 26, 1973 - May 26,
1976.
Box 11 Folders
304-336. June 8, 1976 - December 1977.
Box 12 Folders
337-454. ca. 1978 - ca. 1984.
Boxes 45-48 Revolution:
Left Out of Schoolbooks. New Orleans: Walter and Elizabeth Rogers,
1970 (615 copies).
Box 13 Containers,
signs, handouts used by the Rogerses in conjunction with their leaflet
distribution.
Leaflets
from miscellaneous sources.[1]
Box 29 About
the Constitution of the United States of America. New York:
National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, n.d.
Address
Delivered By the Rev. William Howard Melish At the Memorial Service of the Late
Dr. W.E.B. DuBois at the Aggrey Memorial Church, Achimota College, Accra,
Ghana, on Sunday 29th September 1963.
Allen,
Charles R., Jr. Journey to the Soviet
Trade Unions. New York: Marzani
& Munsell, 1965.
Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of
Ameringer,
Oscar. Life and Deeds of Uncle Sam: A
Little History for Big Children.
Anniversary
Anniversary
Anniversary
Amistad
Research Center. The Aaron Douglas
Collection. New Orleans, n.d.
Amistad
Research Center. A leaflet describing
its archival holdings. n.d. (2 copies)
Amistad
Research Center. Arc Light: A Series
of Multi-Image Shows About Afro-Americans, Other Ethnic Groups, and Race
Relations History. n.d. (2 copies).
Aptheker,
Herbert. The American Civil War. New York: International Publishers, 1961.
Aptheker,
Herbert. The Labor Movement in the
South During Slavery. New York:
International Publishers, n.d.
Aptheker,
Herbert. The Negro in the American
Revolution. New York: International
Publishers, n.d.
Aptheker,
Herbert. Racism and Reaction in the
United States: Two Marxian Studies. New
York: New Outlook Publishers, 1971.
Associated
General Contractors of America, New Orleans Chapter and International Union of
Operating Engineers Local Union No. 406-406A-406B, Engineers Craft Agreement,
May 1, 1968 - April 30, 1971.
Becchetti,
Arnold. Communists Are Working-Class
Activists. New York: New Outlook
Publishers, January 1984.
Beglov,
Spartak. European Security--Problem
No. 1. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency
Publishing House, n.d.
Berkhin,
I. Soviet Economic Policy: Early
Years. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency
Publishing House, 1970.
Bogdanov,
Oleg. Stop the Arms Race Now! Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1973.
"The
Bombing Will Begin in Five Minutes." New York: U.S. Committee in
Solidarity with the People of El Salvador, n.d.
Borsodi,
Robert Otto. Kiss the Rock for Luck. [S.l.]: Author, 1980.
Brandt,
Joseph. Korea: Uneasy Truce in the
Land of the Morning Calm. New York:
American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, n.d. (2 copies)
Brezhnev,
Leonid. Report of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1971.
Brezhnev,
Leonid. Small Land. Gravenhurst, Ont., Can.: Northern Book
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Cable,
George W. A Southerner Looks at Negro
Discrimination. New York: International
Publishers, 1946.
Castro,
Fidel. Speech at the United Nations. General Assembly Session, September 26,
1960. New York: Fair Play For Cuba
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Central
America Peace Campaign. The U.S. Is
at War in Central America. n.d.
Cherednychenko,
V. Truth and Myths About UPA. Lviv: Kamenyar Publishers, 1981.
Chorny,
Volodymyr. Why Are They Against
Detente? Kiev: Ukraina Society,
1980.
Claessens,
August and Rebecca Jarvis. The ABC of
Parliamentary Law. New York: Rand
School Press, 1936.
Communist
Party USA. Basic Document Adopted by
the 23rd National Convention CPUSA.
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Communist
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Communist
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and Application: Draft Basic Document 23rd National Convention, CPUSA. New York: CPUSA, 1983. (2 copies)
Communist
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and Application: Special Pre-Convention Discussion Bulletin on Industrial
Concentration by Gus Hall, 1983.
New York: CPUSA, 1983.
Communist
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and Application. Summary Remarks by Gus
Hall, General Secretary, CPUSA to the Central Committee/National Council Meeting,
May 30, 1983. New York: CPUSA, 1983.
Communist
Party USA. Why You Should Join the
Communist Party...It Could Be What You're Looking for.... New York: CPUSA, n.d. (2 copies)
Conference
for the Development of Women's Resources. New Orleans, 1976.
Copeland,
Vincent. Expanding Empire: The Global
War Drive of Big Business and the Forces That Will Stop It. New York: Workers World Press, 1968.
Dangerous
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A. The Crime of Apartheid: Theory and
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Theodore. Sidelights: Incidents in
the Life of Eugene V. Debs. Terre
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Development
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Dutt,
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The
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Free
Angela Davis. Westchester Committee, December 26, 1970.
The
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Friendship
Strengthened in Struggle: Speeches by Czechoslavak and Soviet Leaders at a
Friendship Rally in the Kremlin Palace of Congress and the Joint
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From
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The
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Graves,
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the Glory. Baltimore, 1961. Reprint.
Hall,
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Hall,
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Communist Party, U.S.A., June 22-26, 1966.
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Hall,
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Hall,
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Hall,
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a Fight to Win! New York: New
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Hall,
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Harris,
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The
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House, 1973.
Soviet
Jews Reject Zionist "Protection." Moscow: Novosti Press Agency
Publishing House, 1971.
Soviet
Space Research. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, n.d.
Soviet
Union Today: U.S.S.R. Photo 70. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, ca. 1970. (5 copies)
The
Soviet Union Today and Tomorrow: Standing Up for Nature. Moscow:
Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1979.
Spirkin,
A. Lenin on State and Democracy. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, n.d.
State
Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts of the Ukrainian SSR. Derzhavnii Muzei Ukrainshogo Obrazotvorchogo
Mistetsva URSR.
Stavis,
Barrie and Frank Harmon. The Songs of
Joe Hill. New York: Oak Publications,
1960. (3 copies)
Stover,
Fred. The Contest Between People and
the Plunderers. Hampton, Ia.: Iowa
Farm Union, 1945.
Suslov,
M. An Outstanding Revolutionary and
Leninist: In Commemoration of the 90th Anniversary of the Birth of George
Dimetrov. Moscow: Novosti Press
Agency Publishing House, 1972. (2
copies)
Tester,
Jim. Apprentice Training East
Germany's Secret to Economic Success...A Lesson For Canada? Toronto, Can.: Canada-GDR Committee,
1980. (5 copies)
Tester,
Jim. Never Again!: Socialist Germany,
A Power for Peace In Europe. Gravenhurst,
Ont., Can.: Northern Book House, 1984.
(4 copies)
Tester,
Jim. The Shaping of Sudbury--A Labour
View. Gravenhurst, Can.: Northern
Book House, 1980. (5 copies)
Tester,
Jim. Two Trade Union Worlds. Gravenhurst, Can.: Northern Book House,
1983. (5 copies)
Tckhvinsky,
S. Sun Yat-Sen: On the Occasion of the
Centenary of His Birth (1866-1966).
Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, n.d.
This
Country is Going to War in Central America: CISPES Is Trying to Stop It. New Orleans:
CISPES, n.d.
To
Everyone a Chance. New York: Christopher News Notes, n.d.
Toward
Chicano Liberation: The Communist Party Position. New York:
New Outlook Publishers, May 1972.
Towsen,
A. N. Urban Renewal on Staten Island. n.p.: Author, 1969.
Truth
and Lies About the South Korean Airliner. Gravenhurst, Can.: Northern
Book House, n.d.
Two
Speeches by Malcolm X. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1981.
United
States. Department of State. Bulletin Reprint. Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe: Final Act, Helsinki, 1975.
United
States. 98th Congress, 1st Session,
House Resolution 370. November 10, 1983.
USSR:
Education. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, n.d.
USSR:
Housing, Construction. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
Hose, n.d.
USSR Photo 70. Moscow:
Soviet Life, 1970. Reprint.
USSR:
Power Industry. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, n.d.
V.
I. Lenin on Marxism. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing
House, 1969. (4 copies)
Vladimir
Mayakovsky: Selected Poetry. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,
n.d.
Wald,
George. A Generation in Search of a
Future. Woodmont, Conn.: Promoting
Enduring Peace, n.d. (5 copies)
West,
Don. Songs for Southern Workers: 1937
Songbook of the Kentucky Workers Alliance.
Huntington, West Va.: Appalachian Movement Press.
West,
Don. A Time for Anger. Huntington, W. Va.: Appalachian Movement
Press, 1973.
What
the Maoist "Theory of Three Worlds" Means in Practice. Moscow:
Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1979.
Which
Shall It Be for the Farmers Union?: Democracy from the Rank and File or Dictatorship
from the Top Down. Des Moines, Iowa: Farmers Union Defense
Committee, n.d.
Whitehead,
Fred. Steel Destiny: Poems. Cambridge, Mass.: West End Press, 1979.
Winston,
Henry. Build the Communist Party, The
Party of the Working Class. New
York: New Outlook Publishers, 1969.
Winston,
Henry. A Marxist Leninist Critique
of Roy Innis on Community Self-Determination and Martin Kilson on Education. New York: New Outlook Publishers, November
1973.
Winston,
Henry. Fight Racism--For Unity and
Progress! New York: New Outlook
Publishers, May 1971.
Winston,
Henry. The Moynihan-Kissinger
Doctrine and the "Third World."
New York: New Outlook Publishers, October 1975. (2 copies)
Woman,
A Selective List of Books and Local Organizations. New Orleans:
New Orleans Public Library, n.d.
The
World Condemns USA Aggression: Peaceloving Forces Demand: Stop USA
Interference in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. n.d.
You
Do Have A Choice.... New York: Labor Committee for Hall and
Tyner, 1976.
Box 14 Lists,
Address Books, Business Cards (3
folders).
ACORN
membership, n.d.
Folder
1.
Three
address books; address file and loose listings. n.d., 1974-1975.
Folder
2.
Two
book listings; business cards and a card file entitled "Trade Unions
1982."
Folder
3.
"Loyola
Forum on Soviet/American Friendship."
Included
are handouts distributed at a meeting held on July 14, 1984.
Maps (2 folders)
Included
are maps of New Orleans; directional map to Highlander Center, Knoxville,
Tenn.; University of New Orleans campus map and a handout of Gulf Coast deep
water port facilities. n.d., ca. 1945,
1972, 1973.
Folder
1.
"Maps
and Dates and a Summary of Barbara Tuchman's Stilwell and the American
Experience in China 1911-1945" (New York: MacMillan, 1970).
Folder
2.
Mayor's
Task Force on Human Service Needs.
Handouts
provided at a meeting held September 17, 1979.
Miscellanea (11 folders).
The
following folders are included in this category:
Admission
tickets to public gatherings.
1983-1984.
Folder
1.
Hat
with the following designation: Ralph Pacaccio 253, American Legion New
Orleans, LA.
Folder
2.
Badges,
insignias, and matchboxes.
Folder
3. [Box 3].
Calendars. 1976-1984.
Folder
4.
Children's
drawings and a puzzle.
Folder
5.
Leaflets
geared to children's interest.
Folder
6.
Box 15 Leaflets
geared to children's interest.
Folder
7.
Mementos. Included are two hand-made greeting cards and
a ceramic decoration.
Folder
8.
Postal
cards; unused Christmas cards; note paper from "Peru Solidarity,"
and U.S. commemorative stamps. n.d.
Folder
9.
Russian
alphabet cards and workbook.
Folder
10.
Box 14 Assorted
stamp stencils.
Folder
11.
Box 15 "Nazi"
Reference
material on the Fascist movement in Germany.
n.d., 1984.
Newspaper
Clippings (22 folders)
Included
are articles of national and local interest which originated mainly in The
Daily Worker. n.d., 1946, 1957,
1965-1984. (See also Chronological
Files.)
Folders
1-3. n.d.
Folder
4. 1946, 1957, 1965-1967.
Folder
5. 1968.
Folder
6. 1969.
Folder
7. 1970.
Folder
8. 1971.
Folder
9. 1972.
Folder
10. 1973.
Folder
11. 1974.
Folder
12. 1975.
Folder
13. 1976.
Folder
14. 1977-1978.
Folder
15. 1979.
Folder
16. 1980.
Folder
17. 1981.
Folder
18, 19. 1982.
Folder
20. 1983.
Folder
21. 1984.
Folder
22. "Newsclips Pertinent to Labor's
Untold Story."
"Ninth
Ward Nines"
A
neighborhood association, located in the Ninth Ward area of New Orleans, formed
to protect the property rights of its inhabitants. Included are petitions, leaflets, and
related material produced by the association.
n.d., 1973.
Ninetieth
Birthday Party for Elizabeth Rogers.
Invitation
and press release from a gathering held at St. Mark's Community Center, New
Orleans to celebrate and honor Elizabeth Rogers. April 11, 1982.
"Nixon"
Reference
information on Richard M. Nixon. Included
are newspaper clippings and notes.
n.d., 1973.
Notes
and Annotations preserved by Elizabeth
Rogers (5 folders).
Remarks,
criticisms and information recorded by Elizabeth Rogers on a variety of
political and social issues. n.d., 1969,
1970.
Box 16 "Notes
on a Proposed Column for Distaff."
Included
are copies of articles by Elizabeth Rogers, serials and notes, n.d., 1973,
1980-1984.
"Oil"
Reference
information. 1971, 1973.
"Operating
Engineers, La. 406" [International
Union of Operating Engineers].
Correspondence,
membership lists, reference information.
n.d., 1954-1969.
"Our
Wills" (2 folders).
Signed
holographic will signed by William Rogers, September 16, 1957; signed holographic
will by Elizabeth Rogers, September 16, 1957; photocopy of signed holographic
will by William Rogers, September 24, 1977; photocopy of signed holographic
will by Elizabeth Rogers, August 27, 1977.
Also included is a folder entitled "Matters concerning the
Wills."
Passports
Two
passports issued by the U.S. government; one to Elizabeth and Walter Rogers,
June 25, 1971; the other to Elizabeth Rogers and her daughter Mary Ann Cousins,
June 6, 1933.
People's
Economic Conference
Memorandum
issued on January 25, 1976 by the Steering Committee of December
Photographs (6 folders).
Album
entitled "Walter Rogers: Photos of his wife Elizabeth Schlosser Cousins
Rogers. Presented by her sister, Anne
Selleck, January 26, 1966."
1897-1914.
Album with newspaper clippings, loose photographs,
and including over 130 photographs of Elizabeth and Walter Rogers. n.d., ca. 1966-1980.
Folder
1.
11
photographs of Elizabeth Rogers. n.d.,
1978, 1982.
Folder
2.
22
photographs of Elizabeth and Walter Rogers, including 2 negatives. n.d., 1970-1980.
Folder
3.
22
snapshots of damage caused by Hurricane Betsy, including 13 negatives. 1966.
Folder
4.
39
miscellaneous snapshots including 29 negatives. Some have been identified as follows:
"Ninth Ward Nines," "November 1969 Washington, D.C.
demonstration," "ceremony marking anniversary of the beating of
Walter Rogers by postal service guards," "Anne Selleck,"
"The Curse of Florida Ave." and "Ferdinand Child Care
Center."
Folder
5.
65
neighborhood snapshots including 98 negatives. n.d., ca. 1970s.
Folder
6.
"Plan
for People's Center in 4 city lots owned by the City."
Outline
of proposed undertaking and reference information. n.d., 1974.
Poetry
composed by Elizabeth Rogers.
See
"Writings."
Poetry
from varied sources (2 folders).
Photocopies
and typed copies of poetry written by various authors. A second folder is listed as "Other
people's poems that I love, ESCR."
n.d., 1953-1982.
Posters
Five
broadsides from varied sources.
Programs
The
Bolshoi Ballet at New Orleans Municipal Auditorium, June, 1975 [?].
"RTW"
(Right to Work)
Reference
information. n.d., 1960.
"Rank
& File"
Correspondence,
receipts, reference information from the National Rank-and-File Committee and
other labor and trade organizations.
n.d., 1965-1970.
Reference
Material (6 folders).
"American
Labor History." n.d.
Folder
1.
"Digest
of Fdk. L. Schuman's Night Over Europe (1940) and Summary of Digest
(facts for our book). Also Churchill
& Dardanelles in 1915."
Folder
2.
"Miscellaneous." Included are "Notes on Carey McWilliams'
Brothers Under the Skin."
Folder
3.
"Miscellaneous." Included are notations and newspaper
clippings.
Folder
4.
"Reminders
and Scraps of Information."
Folder
5.
"Walter
Rogers' favorite quotations."
Folder
6.
"Rogers
Chile Letters"
Two
serials containing information on politics in Chile. ca. 1978.
"Rogers,
Walter vs. U.S. Postal Service #7510-1023" (4 folders).
Correspondence;
medical reports; insurance claims; pamphlets and reference information. n.d., 1975-1976. See also Correspondence, 1976.
Folder
1
"Our
Publications." Press releases,
mailers prepared by Elizabeth Rogers concerning the U.S. Postal Service
event. n.d., 1975.
Folder
2
"Post
Office File 1-18-75." Mailing
lists, notations and other related material.
n.d., 1975.
Folder
3
"The
Rogers Resolution." Drafts and
copies of a document drawn up by Elizabeth Rogers. 1975.
Folder
4
Box 17 SCEF
Correspondence
and "...text of the resolution presented to the June, 1974, SCEF Board
Meeting by the minority." 1974.
Box 18 Scrapbooks
"Work
Record: Walter and Elizabeth Rogers; Pearl Harbor to 1975 (and plus?)--but
much material before 1965 Betsy Hurricane Flood destroyed, and some we destroyed
ourselves to keep it from Senator Eastland," contains 54 pages of correspondence,
newspaper clippings and leaflets. ca.
1940s-1970s.
"Turning
Points of Louisiana Labor History 1942 to 1960* Selected from Documents
Preserved by Walter Rogers of New Orleans for 30 Years a Member of Local 406
Operating Engineers AFL-CIO." Vols.
1 and 2.
Box 17 "Anne
Selleck Estate 1969" (2
folders)
Will
of/and related information concerning Anne Selleck, half-sister of Elizabeth
Rogers. Also included is an article by
Elizabeth Rogers entitled "Family Tree" and inquiries concerning Mary
Ann Cousins Sandiford's whereabouts.
Serials
Box 23 The
African Communist
No.
38, Third Quarter 1969
No.
41, Second Quarter 1970
No.
44, First Quarter 1971
Aim
Vol.
4, No. 6, March 17, 1969
Akwesasne
Notes
Vol.
15, No. 5, Fall 1983
Vol.
16, No. 5, Fall 1984
The
All New Blackbook: International Reference Guide
1983
The
Amicus Journal
Summer
1981
Amistad
Log
Vol.
1, No. 2, December 1983
Vol.
1, No. 4, June 1984
Vol.
2, No. 1, August 1984
Vol.
2, No. 2, November 1984
The
Appeal
Vol.
1, No. 12, ca. 1952
Appeal
to Reason
Vol.
1, No. 2, 1983
Bill
of Rights Journal
Vol.
13, December 1980
Vol.
14, December 1981
Vol.
16, December 1984
Black
New Orleans
March/April
1982
Campaign
For Nuclear Disarmament Newsletter
Vol.
1, No. 9, October 1984
Central
America News
September
1982
June-July,
October, December 1983
August,
October 1984
The
Churchman
January
1973
Citizen
Soldier
No.
7, June 1984
Collector's
Exchange
Vol.
1, No. 6, May/June 1972
Vol.
[?], No. 10, August 1976
Community
Development Comments
Vol.
1, No. 1, December 1976
The
Commoner
Vol.
1, No. 1 - No. 12, May 1938 - May 1939
Vol.
2, No. 1 - No. 12, June 1939 - May 1940
Vol.
4, No. 2, June 1940
Coronet
Vol.
9, No. 7, July 1971
The
Courier
Vol.
11, No. 8, July 18-24, 1974
Daily
World
Vol.
6, No. 75, October 30, 1973
Vol.
7, No. 41, September 11, 1974
Vol.
7, No. 253, July 11, 1975
Vol.
7, No. 189, April 9, 1976
Vol.
9, No. 229, June 11, 1977
Vol.
12, No. 38, September 7, 1979
Vol.
12, No. 218, May 29, 1980
Vol.
13, No. 132, January 24, 1981
Vol.
13, No. 173, March 26, 1981
Vol.
14, No. 110, December 22, 1981
Vol.
14, No. 111, December 23, 1981
Vol.
14, No. 140, February 4, 1982
Vol.
15, No. 22, August 13, 1982
Vol.
15, No. 57, October 2, 1982
Vol.
15, No. 156, March 1, 1983
Vol.
15, No. 166, March 15, 1983
Vol.
15, No. 173, March 24, 1983
Vol.
16, No. 149, February 17, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 152, February 23, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 162, March 8, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 171, March 21, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 173, March 23, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 177, March 29, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 201, May 2, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 203, May 4, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 226, June 12, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 227, June 13, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 230, June 16, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 233, June 20, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 234, June 21, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 235, June 22, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 236, June 23, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 241, June 30, 1984
Vol.
16, No. 78, November 29, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 79, November 30, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 85, December 8, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 86, December 11, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 88, December 13, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 89, December 14, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 90, December 15, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 95, December 22, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 96, December 27, 1984
Vol.
17, No. 98, December 29, 1984
Daily
World—World Magazine
A
weekly magazine supplement of Daily World.
June
17, 1978
August
28, 1980
September
4, 1980
March
26, 1981
January
29, 1983
May
10, 1984
December
15, 1984
Democratic
German Report
Vol.
19, No. 20, October 21, 1970
Dialogue
Vol.
2, No. 4, October 1982
Vol.
2, No. 12, May 1983
Vol.
2, No. 14, July 1983
Vol.
3, No. 1, August 1983
Vol.
3, No. 4, November 1983
Vol.
4, No. 3, October 1984
Vol.
4, No. 4, November 1984
Vol.
4, No. 9, March 1985
Dialogue--Progressive
Community Calendar
A
listing published by the monthly news journal.
October,
November 1983
Dialogue--New
Orleans Progressive Directory
A
listing compiled by the monthly news journal, ca. 1983.
Directory
of Anti-Nuclear Organizations
A
listing compiled by Louisiana Natural Guard, New Orleans, May 1980.
Distaff
Vol.
1, No. 5, June 1973
Vol.
6, No. 7, August 1981
The
Drama Review
Vol.
12, No. 4, Summer 1968
Dynamic
Vol.
1, No. 3, October 1983
Vol.
2, No. [?], December 1984
Economic
Education Bulletin
Vol.
7, No. 1, February 1967
Economic
Notes
Vol.
40, No. 12, December 1972
Vol.
44, No. 10, October 1976
Vol.
51, No. 5, May 1983
The
Eighties
Vol.
4, No. 1, Winter 1984
Engineers
News
Vol.
3, No. 5, October 1976
Vol.
6, No. 1, August 1978
Vol.
6, No. 7, June 1979
Vol.
7, No. 5, February 1981
Box 24 Far
Eastern Affairs
No.
1, 1976
No.
4, 1976 - No. 1, 1977
Farmers'
Almanac
1972
Free
University of New Orleans
Spring
1977
Fall
1979
Fall 1980
Freedomways
Vol.
6, No. 1, Winter 1966
Vol.
7, No. 2, Spring 1967
Gambit
Vol.
3, No. 39, October 2-8, 1982
GIPA
News
n.d.
Highlander
Reports
September
1984
Hispanic
American Report
Special
Issue, n.d.
Information
Bulletin (World Marxist Review,
Pub.)
No.
103 (15), 1967
No.
3-4 (139-140), 1969
No.
12 (148), 1969
Vol.
9, No. 18-19 (202-203), 1971
Vol.
13, No. 2 (282), 1975
Vol.
13, No. 14 (294), 1975
Vol.
14, No. 10 (314), 1976
Vol.
15, No. 11 (339), 1977
Vol.
15, No. 12 (340), 1977
Vol.
15, No. 19-20 (347-348), 1977
Vol.
15, No. 21-22 (349-350), 1977
Vol.
15, No. 23-24 (351-352), 1977
Vol.
16, No. 1 (353), 1978
Vol.
22, No. 9-10 (505-506), May 1984
Vol.
22, No. 11-12 (507-508), June 1984
Vol.
22, No. 16-17 (511-512), August 1984
Vol.
22, No. 17-18 (513-514), September 1984
Information
Bulletin (Peace and Socialism,
Publisher)
Vol.
9, No. 7-8, 1971
India
News
Vol.
9, No. 32, October 30, 1970
Vol.
10, No. 37-40, December 10-31, 1971
Vol.
10, No. 42, January 21, 1972
Vol.
[19?], No. 35, December 1, 1980
It's
About Times
April
- May 1983
Korea
Focus
Vol.
1, No. 3, ca. 1972 [?]
The
Kudzu Vine
Vol.
1, No. 2, April 1978
Labor
Fact Book 17: A People's Almanac. New York: International Publishers, 1965.
Labor
Today
Vol.
2, No. 9, December 1972
Vol.
[22?], No. [?], May 1982
Vol.
22, No. 7, July 1982
Vol.
23, No. 3, March 1984
Vol.
23, No. 6, June 1984
Vol.
23, No. 10, November 1984
Vol.
23, No. 11, December 1984
Les
Amis: WWNO Listening Guide
December
1984
January,
April 1985
A
Letter From Smith College
Spring,
Summer 1982
Winter/Spring
1984
Louisiana
ACORN News
Vol.
1, No. 7, March 1977
Louisiana
News
ca.
1982
The
Louisiana Weekly
April
23, 1983
Louisiana
Zip Code Directory
August
1979
The
Mobilizer
Vol.
3, No. 1, Spring 1983
Mother
Jones
Vol.
7, No. 5, June 1982
National
Doll World
Vol.
8, No. 6, November/December 1984
National
Geographic
Vol.
53, No. 6, June 1978
National
Unemployed Organizer
Vol.
1, No. 2, November 1983
National
Wildlife
Vol.
7, No. 5, August/September 1969
New
World Review
Vol.
35, No. 9, Fall 1967
Vol.
36, No. 4, Fall/Winter 1968
Vol.
37, No. 4, Fourth Quarter 1969
Vol.
38, No. 1, Winter 1970
Vol.
39, No. 1, Winter 1971
Vol.
39, No. 3, Summer 1971
Vol.
39, No. 4, Fall 1971
Vol.
60, No. 2, Spring 1972
Vol.
50, No. 4, July/August 1982
Vol.
51, No. 2, March/April 1983
Vol.
52, No. 2, March/April 1984
News
From Louisiana AFL-CIO
Vol.
14, No. 4, May 1976
Vol.
14, No. 5, May 21, 1976
Vol.
16, No. 2, February/March 1978
News
From Ukraine
No.
48 (526), November 1978
No.
45 (679), November 1981
No.
47 (681), November 1981
No.
48 (682), November 1981
No.
49 (683) - No. 52 (686), December 1981
No.
1 (687) - No. 30 (716), January - July 1982
No.
33 (719) - No. 48 (734), August - November 1982
No.
50 (736) - No. 52 (738), December 1982
No.
1 (739), January 1983
No.
3 (741) - No. 24 (762), January - June 1983
No.
26 (764) - No. 52 (790), June - December 1983
No.
1 (791) - No. 8 (798), January - February 1984
No.
10 (800) - No. 13 (803), March 1984
No.
15 (805) - No. 16 (806), April 1984
No.
18 (808) - No. 40 (830), October 1984
No.
42 (832) - No. 51 (841), December 1984
The
Newspaper of New Orleans
March
9, 1970
Northern
Neighbors
Vol.
27, No. 1, January 1983
Vol.
29, No. 6, June 1983
Vol.
28, No. 8, September 1984
Vol.
28, No. 10, November 1984
Vol.
28, No. 11, December 1984
Palestine
Vol.
9, No. 3/1-15, March 1983
People's
Directory: New Orleans, Louisiana
Fall
1973
People's
World
Vol.
44, No. 6, February 7, 1981
Vol.
45, No. 7, February 13, 1982
Vol.
47, No. 17, April 28, 1984
Vol.
47, No. 43, December 8, 1984
Vol.
47, No. 44, December 15, 1984
Vol.
47, No. 45, December 22, 1984
Vol.
47, No. 46, December 29, 1984
Political
Affairs
Vol.
48, No. 9-10, September-October 1969 (with notations)
Vol.
50, No. 11, March 14, 1971
Vol.
62, Nos. 4-5, April-May 1983
Vol.
63, No. 4, April 1984
Quindaro
No.
8-9, 1981 - No. 14-15, 1983
Ramparts
Vol.
7, No. 1, July 27, 1986
Rights
Vol.
10, No. 4, 5, November/December 1963
Vol.
29, No. 1, March/April 1983
Science
Fiction of Today
No.
1 (406), 1982
No.
2 (431), 1984
Sechaba
Vol.
6, No. 11/12, November/December 1972
Vol.
11, Third Quarter 1977
June
1982
October
1982
March
1984
May-July
1984
September-October
1984
Second
Line
Vol.
1, No. 3, ca. 1980s
Sing
Out!
Vol.
6, No. 4, Winter 1957
Vol.
16, No. 3, July 1966
Vol.
16, No. 4, September 1966
Smith
Alumnae Quarterly
Vol.
71, No. 4, August 1980
Smith
College Bulletin
Series
61, No. 5, November 1967
Series
64, No. 5, November 1970
Box 26 Southern
Exposure
Vol.
7, No. 2, Summer 1979
Vol.
10, No. 2, March/April 1982
Vol.
11, No. 3, May/June 1983
The
Southern Patriot
Vol.
31, No. 1, January 1973
Soviet
Life
No.
3 (222), March 1975
No.
5 (224), May 1975
No.
7 (226), July 1975
No.
12 (231), December 1975
No.
8 (251), August 1977
No.
12 (255), December 1977
No.
3 (258), March 1978
No.
10 (265), October 1978
No.
8 (275), August 1979
No.
1 (304), January 1982
No.
3 (306), March 1982
No.
4 (307) - No. 8 (311), August 1982
No.
1 (316), January 1983
No.
2 (317), February 1983
No.
5 (320), May 1983
No.
7 (322), July 1983
No.
2 (329), February 1984
No.
6 (333) - No. 9 (336), June - September 1984
No.
11 (338), November 1984
No.
1 (340), January 1985
Box 27 Soviet
Literature
No.
5 (374), 1979
No.
4 (385), 1980
No.
9 (390), 1980
No.
11 (392), 1980
No.
1 (394), 1981
No.
5 (398), 1981
No.
7 (400) - No. 9 (402), 1981
No.
11 (404), 1981
No.
12 (405), 1981
No.
2 (407) - No. 5 (410), 1982
No.
8 (413), 1982
No.
9 (426), 1983
No.
3 (432) - No. 8 (437), 1984
No.
10 (439) - No. 12 (441), 1984
Stemming
the Tide
No.
8, June 1982
No.
11, April 1983
Talkin'
Union
No.
2, August 1981
U.S.
Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin
No.
216, July 1976
U.S.
Farm News
Vol.
19, No. 5, June 1971
Vol.
20, No. 11, December 1972
Vol.
30, No. 5, June 1981
Vol.
31, No. 1, January 1982
Vol.
31, No. 9, October 1982
Vol.
31, No. 10, November 1982
United
States of ACORN
Vol.
1, No. 4, November 1975
University
of Texas Publication
No.
4143, November 15, 1941
No.
4214, April 8, 1942
Vamonos!
October
1982
Visti
[i] Ukraini
No.
47, 1983
Box 28 The
World Almanac And Book of Facts
1967,
1974, 1976, 1982, 1984
World
Marxist Review
Vol.
13, No. 1, January 1970
Vol.
13, No. 8, supplement August 1970
Vol.
14, No. 2, February 1971
Vol.
19, No. 9, September 1976
Vol.
20, No. 4, April 1977
Vol.
20, No. 7, July 1977
Vol.
20, No. 8, August 1977
Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1978
Vol.
21, No. 2, February 1978
Vol.
27, No. 2-4, February-April 1984
Vol.
27, No. 7-9, July-September 1984
The
Wree-View
Vol.
8, No. 1, January-February 1983
Box 17 "Sister
Cities"
Reference
information on a friendship concept between cities in Russia and the United
States. n.d., 1984.
Songs
composed by various individuals.
Copies
of songs composed by Pedro Pietri, n.d.; Violeta Parra, 1967; Eliot Kenin,
1983.
Songs
composed by Elizabeth and Walter Rogers.
See "Writings."
Smith
College Club of New Orleans.
Correspondence,
membership list and notations. n.d.,
1978-80.
Stationery.
Various
pieces of stationery with different letterheads.
Teaching
aids, syllabi, outlines of courses
taught or taken by Elizabeth Rogers (6 folders).
"Interest-Rates-Teaching
Materials." A course taught by
Elizabeth Rogers, n.d.
Folder
1.
Proposed
course on Marxism-Leninism. The program
was apparently sponsored by Elizabeth Rogers.
n.d.
Folder
2.
"The
Romance and Management of Language: A course invented for Alma [Woodfork] by
Elizabeth [Rogers] in 1981."
Folder
3.
"Russian
Language (Beginners) with Bill Kroetz at Free University of New
Orleans." A course taken by
Elizabeth Rogers in 1980.
Folder
4.
"Study
Materials on Socialism." A course
taught by Elizabeth and Walter Rogers in 1975.
Folder
5.
"Street
& Labor Journalism in New Orleans."
A course taught by Elizabeth Rogers at New Orleans Public Library. 1979.
Folder
6.
U.S.S.R. (4 folders).
Miscellanea
and a diary kept by Elizabeth Rogers recalling events from her 1971 trip to
Russia.
Miscellanea
including postal cards, plane tickets.
1971.
Folder
1.
"U.S.S.R.--First
Impressions." August-September
1971.
Folder
2.
"U.S.S.R.
Trip Notes 1971." September 1971.
Folder
3.
"Homecoming." Also included are correspondence and press
releases. September 1971.
Folder
4.
"University
Activities including Grape Boycott -
See Vietnam Maroon - Hullabaloo Bills, Printed Matter 1966"
Included
are programs, handbills and newspaper clippings. 1966.
Videotape
Cassettes
20-minute
videotape of Elizabeth Rogers entitled, Peace Cries: Stop the Lies. n.d.
Box 22 30-minute
videotape entitled, This Is Not an Ending, produced by Longevity Therapy
and Louisiana Educational Broadcasting Co.
40-minute
unedited videotaped interview with Elizabeth Rogers produced by Longevity
Therapy and Louisiana Educational Broadcasting Co., used in This Is Not an
Ending.
Box 17 Victory
Library (6 folders)
Material
relating to the mail-order book company owned by the Rogers. Included are book orders and correspondence. n.d., 1971-1985.
"All
Points of View..." Correspondence
and business transactions conducted between Elizabeth Rogers and the owner
of a San Antonio, Texas mail order service.
n.d., 1971-1984.
Folder
1.
Bank
transactions, balance sheets, business license registration. n.d., 1966-1974.
Folder
2.
"Book
Orders." Orders for books and related
correspondence. n.d., 1966-1982.
Folder
3.
Miscellaneous
handbills, lists, notations. n.d.,
1974-1981.
Folder
4.
"Records
of Sales of Our Books."
Information
pertaining to orders received for books.
Folder
5 - 8.
Box 19 "Wisconsin
State Historical Society"
Correspondence
and list of files donated to the institution by Elizabeth and Walter
Rogers. n.d., 1972-1974.
Woodfork,
Alma
Resume
and serial article on the co-founder of the Neighborhood Organization,
Treme-East (NOTE). n.d.
"Word
Game by Elizabeth"
Portions
of a board game created by Elizabeth Rogers.
n.d.
Writings
of Elizabeth and Walter Rogers.
Included
are articles, press releases, poetry, skits, speeches and manuscripts. Materials are primarily the work of
Elizabeth Rogers unless otherwise indicated.
Writings have been categorized as follows: articles, press releases,
speeches, skits; poetry; songs; manuscripts, and have been arranged
chronologically. Some folders are
voluminous containing drafts and related information pertaining to the writings,
while others contain only a draft or the final version of the work. n.d., 1955-1984.
Articles,
press releases, speeches, skits.
Folder
1.
Press
release on Ku Klux Klan; "Dog Story"; "The FB and I by I";
"Suggestions for a skit for ACORN: 'The Phreeze on the Phreedom to
Phone'"; "Dog Story Two."
n.d.
Folder
2.
"Talk
at New Mobe, New Orleans (after parade of 3,000) October 15, 1969,"
Elizabeth and Walter Rogers; "Ex-Marine Sees Atrocities in New Orleans,"
1970; "Excerpts from LA WISP," 1973; press release on Vietnam
Veterans Against the War (VVAW), 1973.
Folder
3.
"A
Woman of World War One," 1974.
Folder
4.
"Statement
on Peace Action Center Activities, New Orleans, 1968-1972," Walter and
Elizabeth Rogers, 1974; "Beware the Right-to-Work Trap," Walter and
Elizabeth Rogers, 1975.
Folder
5.
"Can
Brothers Help Brothers?" Walter
and Elizabeth Rogers, 1975; "Louisiana Moguls Plot Right To Work,"
1975.
Folder
6.
"Script
for 'Our Ninth Ward' - Conversation between Olga Porter Jackson and
Elizabeth S. Cousins Rogers at the New Orleans Public Library," 1975;
letter to the editor of Social Questions Bulletin, 1975; "We Are
History: Women's Rights and Duties to Women's Progress," 1975.
Folder
7.
"How
New Orleans Did Away with Jim Crow," 1976; "New Orleans Bicentennial
Debt to the Ninth Ward," ca. 1976; "Once Again-the Open-Shoppers
False 'Right to Work,'" 1976; "Let Us Know," Walter and Elizabeth
Rogers, 1976.
Folder
8.
Letter
to the editor of The Daily World, Walter and Elizabeth Rogers, 1978;
press release on Muhammad Ali, 1978; press release on ACORN demonstration
protesting lack of summer jobs for youths in New Orleans, 1978; press release
on Louisiana Black Political Assembly, 1978.
Folder
9.
"Batture,
Betsy, Bridges--Terror in New Orleans," 1979; "15 Year Old
Grievance re Tupelo/Florida," 1979; Letter to the Editor, 1979.
Folder
10.
"Betty
Friedan and the Collegiate Mistake," 1981; "Brief on Gray Panthers,"
1981.
Folder
11.
"Address
on Peace by Elizabeth Cousins Rogers, April 18, 1982"; "Cranky Old
Lady," 1982; "Dear WREE and ANOTHER MOTHER FOR PEACE and PROMOTING
ENDURING PEACE," 1982; letter to Gloria Steinem, 1982.
Folder
12.
"We
Are All Giants," 1982.
Folder
13.
"Are
We Dumb Bunnies!" 1983; "Talk at New Orleans Four," 1983.
Folder
14.
"Five
Reasons for Peace with the USSR," 1984; "Old Lady Gets Around," 1984;
"Old Lady Sees It Happening Here," 1984; "For Peace of
Mind," 1984; "The Meeee Program," 1984.
Folder
15.
Portion
of an article on labor unions originally located in folder entitled
"Miscellaneous Historical Material."
Folder
16.
Fragments
of articles, notes, reference information and cartoons originally located
in folders entitled "Cartoons & Some Writing" and "Writing
Paper and Nocturnal Writings," and "Unfinished Notes."
Manuscripts.
Autobiography
of Elizabeth Rogers, From Right to Left in 90 Years.
Folder
1.
Prologue.
Folder
2.
Chapter
1. "Aurora, Cayuga County, New
York, 1891-1897" (18 pp., worksheet).
Folder
3.
Chapter
2. "St. Peter, Minnesota,
1899-1904" (16 pp., worksheet).
Folder 4.
Chapter
3. "The Englewood Years,
1904-1909" (14 pp., worksheet).
Folder
5.
Chapter
4. "The Smith College Years,
1909-1913" (18 pp., worksheet).
Folder
6.
Chapter
5. "After College---What? 1913-1918" (12 pp., 2 worksheets).
Folder
7.
Chapter
6. "World War One, 1918-1919"
(13 pp., worksheet).
Folder
8.
Chapter
7. "After the War--What? 1920-1922" (21 pp.).
Folder
9.
Chapter
8. "The Years in Provence,
1923-1929" (24 pp., 8 worksheets).
Folder
10.
Chapter
9. "I Discover the Left Alive,
1929-1935" (26 pp.).
Folder
11.
Chapter
10. "The Great Fight-Back-I Was
There" (page 1 is missing, 25 pp.).
Folder
12.
Chapter
11, Part I. "The Last Year of Commonwealth
College, 1939-1940." Part II.
"Big wheels Rolled In Texas, 1940-1941" (a total of 38 pp.).
Folder
13.
Chapter
12, Part I. "Wartime New Orleans,
1941-1942" (2 copies; a complete copy, 30 pp., 1 worksheet; an incomplete
copy, 28 pp., 1 worksheet).
Folder
14.
Chapter
12, Part II. "Heroes of the Pacific
War: Carlson's Raiders, 1942-1946" (5 pp.); "Heroes of the Pacific
War: Joseph W. Stilwell, 1863-1946" (12 pp., 7 worksheets).
Folder
15.
Chapter
12, Part III. "We Thought the War
Was Over, 1945" (19 pp., 4 worksheets).
Folder
16.
Chapter
13, Part I. "We Build a
Folder
17.
Chapter
14. No title listed (16 pp., 22
worksheets).
Folder
18.
"Duplicates
of two school chapters sent to Kathy Kendall for suggestions -- incorporate them
when last chapter is finished, ESCR."
Photocopies of Chapters 3 and 4.
Folder
19.
Duplicates
of Chapter 1, 2, 8, 5 worksheets.
Folder
20.
Fragments,
drafts, notes concerned with From Right to Left in 90 Years.
Folder
21.
Comments,
criticism, correspondence on the proposed autobiography.
Box
20 Big Wheels Rolled in Texas by Walter and Elizabeth Rogers, published August,
1972 (20 folders, 2 boxes).
Folders
1, 2.
Chapter
One, 2 copies.
Folders
3, 4.
Chapter
Two, 2 copies.
Folders
5, 6.
Chapter
Three, 2 copies.
Folders
7, 8.
Chapter
Four, 2 copies.
Folders
9, 10.
Chapter
Five, 2 copies.
Folders
11, 12.
Chapter
Six, 2 copies.
Folders
13, 14.
Chapter
Seven, 2 copies.
Folders
15, 16.
Chapter
Eight, 2 copies.
Folders
17, 18.
Chapter
Nine, 2 copies.
Folder
19.
Miscellaneous. Included are notes, reviews, and a copyright
record for Big Wheels Rolled in Texas.
Folder
20.
"
Folder
21 [
"Bibliography:
Labor
Folder
22 [
"Big
Wheels Bibliog, unfinished." The
bibliography is listed on reference cards which are arranged alphabetically.
John
Donar: Common Man by Walter and
Elizabeth Roger, published in 1946.
Listed under the heading "JDCM-Promotions '69" are
publicity materials, book orders, correspondence and newspaper clippings. n.d., 1945-1946.
Laughter
in
Revolution:
Left Out of Schoolbooks by Walter
and Elizabeth Rogers, a booklet published in 1970. Listed under the heading "Left Out of
Schoolbooks, 1970-1972" are copies of the pamphlet, artwork, correspondence
and book orders. n.d., 1970-1972. (See also Chronological Files, 1968-1970
Miscellaneous.)
Unidentified
manuscript. A 35-page manuscript
fragment from unknown provenance.
Poetry.
A
total of 231 poems by Elizabeth Rogers may be found in this category.
Folder
1. n.d.
Folder
2. 1955-1975.
Folder
3. 1976-1980.
Folder
4. 1981-1984.
Folder
5. Poems originally located in folder entitled "Verse, Elizabeth
Cousins Rogers; Selections for Poetry
Circle," n.d., 1953-1985.
"Songs"
(4 folders).
Lyrics
composed by Elizabeth Rogers and adapted to familiar folk music. The new lyrics called attention to
prevailing current events.
Folder
1.
n.d.,
1967-1982.
Folder
2.
"Songs
& Chants: Walter & Elizabeth Rogers, 1942-1981,
Folder
3,4.
Songs
contained in Songs for the Sidewalk published by Elizabeth Rogers in
1981.
Index Terms
African Americans—Civil rights—History—20th
century
Black Panther Party
Coalition to Save the Ninth Ward
Communist Party of the
Dombrowski, James A.
Gandhi, Indira
Garrison, Jim
Gorton, Ruthie
Hurricane Betsy, 1965
Hurricane Camille, 1969
Jackson, Henry
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Labor unions—
Labor—
Ninth Ward Nines
Poetry
Politics—
Powell, Robert
Race relations—
Rogers,
Rogers, Walter
Selleck, Anne
Socialism—
Victory Library
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975—United States
Woodfork, Alma