Archive Box I Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications

1. Pamphlet, ‘We Won't be Terrorised Out of Existence' (1978). Huntley Archives, Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/03/001. 2. Leaflet, bookshop meeting with 'Ellen Kuzwayo, President of Maggie Magaba Trust, South Africa (1974). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/H/03/001. 3. Performers on stage, 10 years of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications Celebration, Commonwealth Institute. (1979). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/H/07/007. 4. Dancers on stage, 10 years of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications Celebration, Commonwealth Institute. (1979). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/H/07/007. 5. Correspondence to Jessica Huntley from Phyllis, Bernard and Sola Coard about publicity for 'Getting to Know Ourselves' Children’s book (24 February 1972). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/B/04/01/006. 6. Eric Huntley, racist attack on Bogle-L'Ouverture Bookshop. (February, 1977). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/06/001. 7. Eric Huntley in protest march with Bookshop Joint Action Committee (1977-1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/06/001. 8. Correspondence, responses to the Bookshop attack from Director of Public Prosecutions, Ealing. (28 February 1978). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/01/002/001. 9. Leaflet, invitation by Jessica Huntley for Angela Davis visit at Keskidee Centre (25 November 1974). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/E/05/002. 10. Angela Davis speaking at Keskidee Centre, Islington. (December 10, 1974). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/02/004/LMA/4462/F/015/A. 11. Angela Davis and Jessica Huntley, Keskidee Centre, Islington. (December 10, 1974). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/02/004/LMA/4462/F/015/A. 12. Bookshop activities, readings and performances. Includes Jessica Huntley, Leila Hussan and attendees. (197-198-). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/01/03/005. 13. Press release, First International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books penned by joint-directors, Jessica Huntley and (1982). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/M/03/001. 14. Black Bookshop attacks, Letters of sympathy, Harriet Tubman Bookshop (9 March 1977). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/01/005. 15. Press cutting, 'Black Bookshop Firebombed', invitation to public meeting (21 August 1977). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/06/004.

16. Leaflet, opening of new Bogle-L'Ouverture Bookshop (November 1975). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/01/03/004. 17. Accabre Huntley reading poetry at the opening of Bogle-L'Ouverture bookshop. (20 Nov 1975). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/03/007. 18. Flyer, ' Speaks’, Rodney's lecture at Saint Pancras Town Hall, Euston Road, Camden (April 1973). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/122. 19. Maya Angelou at her book launching shaking hands with Jessica Huntley, Knightsbridge, Kensington and Chelsea. (August, 1987). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/02/028. 20. Press release, Jessica Huntley on racist bookshop attacks from, We Won't be Terrorised Out of Existence' pamphlet (1978). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/03/001. 21. Event poster, Bogle-L'Ouverture poetry reading at the Keskidee Centre, Islington (1976). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/031. 22. Review copy, Andrew Salkey: 'Writing in Cuba Since the Revolution', Bogle-L'Ouverture publications (1976). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/166. 23. Walter Rodney and Jessica Huntley, 141 Coldershaw Road. (1975). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/03/015. 24. Bookshop events, 5A Chignell Place, Ealing. (197-). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/02/013. 25. Bookshop activities, readings and performances. (197-198-). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/01/03/005. 26. Press cutting, ‘KKK in Britain!’, Westindian World, Guyana (10 March 1977). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/05/004. 27. Press cutting, 'Racist Attacks on Unity Bookshop', Brent Press statement (1978). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/J/06/003. 28. Book,Walter Rodney, ‘The Groundings with my Brothers’. (1969) Published by Bogle- L'Ouverture Publications,110 Windermere Road, London, W5. 29. Book, Walter Rodney, ‘Afrika’. (1975) Germany edition. 30. Book, Andrew Salkey, ‘Joey Tyson’ (1985). Belgium edition. 31. Book, Walter Rodney, ‘How Europe Underdeveloped Africa’. (1972) Published by Bogle- L'Ouverture Publications,110 Windermere Road, London, W5 and Tanzania Publishing House, P.O. Box 2138, Dar-es-Salaam.

Archive Box II UK and International Black Radical Political Action

1. Press release, ‘Michael Smith Memorial Committee Fact Sheet' (1983). London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/02/02/057 2. Correspondence, letter from Jessica Huntley to CLR James. (27 August 1983). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference unknown. 3. Flyer, 'The New Cross Massacre Story: Interviews with John La Rose' (1984). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/02/03/002. 4. Event flyer, 'Zimbabwe Solidarity Committee Founding Conference' (197-). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/C/09/07/034. 5. Correspondence, telegram condolence from John La Rose on behalf of International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books regarding Michael Smith’s murder (1983). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/02/02/057 6. Illustrations from Walter Rodney: 'Afras Review Number 3': 'Liberation Struggles' (1977- 1978) Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/121/B. 7. Correspondence, Walter Rodney condolence letters sent to Huntleys after his death. Alec Gordon on behalf of Journal of Contemporary Asia (June 1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/109/A. 8. Photograph, Walter Rodney funeral and protest, Georgetown, Guyana. (1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/13/06/001. 9. Photograph, Jessica Huntley, CLR James, John La Rose and other speakers. Memorial Meeting for Walter Rodney 1942-1980 held at Conway Hall, Holborn. (20 June, 1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/03/04/004/A. 10. Anthology poem, ‘Reggae Fi Radni’ by C. Linton Kwesi Johnson, Eric Huntley: ‘Poetic Tributes': correspondence and manuscript pages (1983-1985). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/042/A/001. 11. Press cutting, Walter Rodney murder, James Petras (1980) Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/109/A. 12. Press cuttings, Andrew Salkey, Jamaica Daily News (12 April, 1975). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/214. 13. Photograph, Walter Rodney picket outside Guyana High Commission. (16 June, 1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4463/B/03/04/003/A 14. Publication, Statement of purpose by The Institute of the Black World, foreword to Walter Rodney: Towards the Sixth Pan-African Congress (1975). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/114. 15. Event poster, ‘A Time Of Fury’ Film Screening, 10 years of Bogle L'Ouverture Publications Celebration, Commonwealth Institute (1979). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/E/05/002. 16. Correspondence, Walter Rodney condolence letters. ‘Walter Lives!’, Cedric Robinson letter to Huntleys (5 August 1980). Huntley Archives, London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/C/01/109/A. 17. Event poster, 'Walter Rodney Memorial' Meeting at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, Holborn (20 June 1980). London Metropolitan Archives. Reference LMA/4462/F/01/02/008.