Charles F. Kellogg Papers 14 Linear Feet (14 SB) 1955-1967
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Charles F. Kellogg Papers 14 linear feet (14 SB) 1955-1967 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Maureen Simari on March 30, 2010. Edited by Deborah Rice on March 30, 2010. Updated by Deborah Rice on February 7, 2017. Accession Number: UP001419 Creator: Charles F. Kellogg Acquisition: The Charles F. Kellogg Papers were deposited at the Reuther Library by his wife in November 1989. Language: Material entirely in English. Access: Papers are open for research. Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Restrictions: Researchers may encounter records of a sensitive nature – personnel files, case records and those involving investigations, legal and other private matters. Privacy laws and restrictions imposed by the Library prohibit the use of names and other personal information which might identify an individual, except with written permission from the Director and/or the donor. Notes: Citation style: “Charles F. Kellogg Papers, Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University” Related Material: Carrie Burton Overton Papers Mary White Ovington Papers NAACP Detroit Branch Records James J. McClendon Papers Gloster Current Papers Aaron Henry Papers Ernest C. and Jessie M. Dillard Papers Box 14 was transferred to the Audiovisual Department. PLEASE NOTE: Material in this collection has been arranged by series ONLY. Folders are not arranged within each series – we have provided an inventory based on their original order. Subjects may be dispersed throughout several boxes within any given series. Abstract Charles Flint Kellogg was a respected historian, Professor of American History, and Chair of the Department of History at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was awarded grant money to study the history of the NAACP. His papers contain manuscripts, research, photographs, and notes used to write his 1967 book, NAACP: A History of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Volume I: 1909-1920, which describes the beginnings of the organization, its leaders, and the issues they faced. Important Subjects: Blair Education Bill Dyer Bill National Association for the Advancement of Colored People--History Race Relations Important Correspondents: DuBois, W.E.B. Eisenhower, Dwight D. Holmes, John Haynes Ovington, Mary White Pickens, William Smythe, Hugh Spingarn, Joel E. Spingarn, Arthur B. Truman, Harry S. Wise, Stephen S. Arrangement The collection is arranged into two series. Series I: Manuscript (Boxes 1-4) Series II: Research Files (Boxes 5-14) Folders in each series are simply listed by their location within each box. They are not arranged, so any given subject may be dispersed throughout several boxes within each series. Series I Box 1 1. Outline Report to JHU 2. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (1of 4) 3. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (2of 4) 4. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (3of 4) 5. Term Paper Manuscripts, 1948-1949 (4of 4) 6. Manuscript for Nation Article, 1958-1959 7. The Nation, 1958-1959 8. NAACP Correspondence 9. NAACP Friend correspondence 1957-1959 10. Johnson, James Weldon, 1955 11. NAACP Material, 1949-1955 12. Glasberg PhD Thesis, 1970 October 15 13. Reading Lists, 1946-1949 14. Reading Lists, 1950-1962 15. DuBois, W.E.B., 1968-1969 16. Fund for the Republic, 1955-1956 17. Spingarn, J.E., 1970 18. Soledad Brothers, 1971 19. Bowling Green, 10/31/64 20. Kellogg Manuscript Galley Proofs, 1967 21. Kellogg Manuscript Corrected Copy, 1967 22. Kellegg Manuscript No Corrections, 1967 23. Kellogg Manuscript Index, 1967 24. Correspondence Re-Book, 1963-1966 25. Clippings About Blacks, 1967-1986 26. NAACP Clippings, 1965-1967 27. Faculty Advancement, 1947 28. Class Dean, 1951 29. President Truman Address, 1948 30. Kellogg, Mary Margaret, 1950 31. Book review, 1953 32. Dickinson College, 1946 33. Kellogg Personal Correspondence Box 2 1. Chapter X Factionalism 2. Education Federal Aid, 1910-1958 3. Chapter V Booker T. Washington, 1895-1915 (1 of 2) 4. Chapter V Booker T. Washington, 1895-1915 (2 of 2) 5. Chapter I The Call, 1908-1910 6. Chapter II The First Conference, 1909 7. Chapter III Permanent Organization, 1909-1910 8. Chapter IV NAACP begins to Function, 1910-1939 9. Conclusion, 1915-1919 10. Introduction, 1877-1909 11. VIII (XIV) World War and International, 1912-1918 (1of 2) 12. VIII (XIV) World War and International, 1912-1918 (2 of 2) 13. Chapter XII Lynching and Mob Violence 14. Notes From All Chapters (1of 2) 15. Notes From all Chapters (2 of 2) 16. VII (XIII) Segregation and Discrimination, 1912-1917 ( 1 of 2) 17. VII (XIII) Segregation and Discrimination, 1912-1917 ( 2 of 2) 18. Not Used 19. Chapter XV Publicity, 1911-1919 20. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1905-1920 (1 of 2) Box 3 1. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1905-1920 (2 of 2) 2. Chapters I and II Original, 1908-1947 3. Chapter I Footnotes, 1908-1941 4. Second Copy, 1908-1933 5. Chapter II First Revisions and Footnotes, 1909-1949 6. Chapter III Original and First Copy on Booker T. Washington, 1905-1909 7. Chapter III Original and Footnotes, 1904-1910 8. Chapter IV Original and Footnotes, 1910-1911 9. Chapter III, IV Copy and Footnotes, 1911-1919 10. Copy Marked by Woodward, 1958 11. Chapter IV (XI) Branches, 1912-1920 12. Chapter V Publicity and Propaganda, 1912-1919 13. Chapter XIII Woodrow Wilson, 1912-1919 14. Chapter VII Jim Crow, 1914-1918 15. Chapter VIII Lynching and Mob Violence, 1911-1956 16. NAACP and the Great War, 1870-1919 17. Rough Copy, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1909-1920 (1 of 2) 18. Rough Copy, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1909-1920 (1 of 2) 19. Chapter IV (X) Internal Organization, 1909-1917 20. Bibliographical Notes; Manuscript Collections, 1909-1957 21. Names and Footnotes First Mentioned, 1903-1920 22. Rough Copy of Various Pages, 1904-1911 23. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter III, 1908-1947 24. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter IV to VI, 1908-1947 25. Thesis Revisions, Introduction to Chapter VII to Bibliography, 1908-1947 Box 4 1. Original Copy, 1967 (1 of 3) 2. Original Copy, 1967 (2 of 3) 3. Original Copy, 1967 (3 of 3) 4. Manuscript Revisions, 1960s 5. Outlines, 1960s 6. Princeton Copy, 1963 7. Footnotes, 1960s 8. Introduction 9. Ch. I Founding 10. Ch. II Permanent Organization 11. Ch. Ill First Undertakings 12. Ch. IV Booker T. Washington 13. Ch. V International Organizations and Policy 14. Ch. VI Growth of Branches and Membership 15. Ch. VII Propaganda and Publicity 16. Ch. VIII Woodrow Wilson 17. Ch. IX Segregation, Discrimination, and Jim Crow 18. Ch. X Lynching, (1 of 2) 19. Ch. X Lynching, (2 of 2) 20. CH. XI NAACP and The Great War 21. Ch. XII Pan Africa, Haiti, Bolshevism 22. Conclusions, Bibliography 23. Student Paper, Cotton Mills of South Carolina 24. Slavery in the Empire; Kellogg, 1948 25. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (1 of 3) Series II Box 5 1. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (2 of 3) 2. Notes, Blair Education Bill, (3 of 3) 3. Blair Bill, Kellogg 4. Notes, Unionism and Reconstruction 5. H.R. 634, Common Schools, 1889 6. Clippings, NAACP, 1954-1960 7. Clippings, NAACP, 1954-1959 8. Notes Booker T. Washington, 1903-1914 9. Niagara Movement, 1905-1910 10. Notes Alonzo Bailey Case 11. Book Review; Guardian of Boston, Trotter, 1970 12. The Nation Article - Xerox copies 13. Article: Encyclopedia of Black America 14. J of Amer. History, 1972, Review by Kellogg 15. Clippings, DuBois, Edwards, 1984 16. Clippings, 1980s 17. NAACP, Kellogg Correspondence, Clippings, 1970s-1980s 18. Edits, Blair, Kellogg 19. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (1 of 4) 20. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (2 of 4) 21. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (3 of 4) 22. Kellogg Manuscript, Draft Vol. I (4 of 4) 23. DuBuois Great Barrington 24. NAACP, ACLU Pamphlets, Clippings 25. Appraisal of Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operative 26. The Walls 27. Dyer Bill Notes (1 of 2) 28. Dyer Bill Notes (2 of 2) 29. CIC and N-Ps Place in History, 1948 30. CIC Alexander, Rosenwald, 1946 31. Negro Renaissance 32. Housing, Restrictive Covenants 33. Residential Segregation 34. Residential Segregation Library of Congress I Box 6 1. Sweet Case Rough Copy 2. Scottsboro N-P & CIC 1931-1935 3. Press 1931 CIC & N-P 4. CIC Peterson Case 1934 5. Funds, Rosewald CIC 1929 6. Flood Control 1932 7. Commission on Interracial Co-operative 1929-1935 8. Association Southern Women to Prevent Lynching 1924-1925 9. Urban League vs. Inter-racial Commission 1922 10. Politics, Hoover CIC 1921 11. Commission on Inter-Racial Co-op 1921 12. Interracial Commission L.C. V, 1921 13. CIC L.C. Ill, Commission on Inter-racial Co-op Clippings, 1920s 14. CIC & Association of Southern Women to Prevent Lynching L.C. IV, C correspondence, 1919-1934 15. KKK, Loss Southern M embers 1922 16. KKK Chapter; First Draft 17. KKK, Black Shirts ,1930 18. KKK, Library of Congress V, Correspondence ,1924 19. KKK, Spingarn, Joel E., 1926 20. KKK, Wise, Stephen S. 21. KKK, Library of Congress III 22. KKK, Black Shirts, Library of Congress IV 23. KKK, 1921-1926 24. KKK, 1920s- 1940s 25. Research, Library of Congress, 1969 26. Appendix A, 1922 27. Anti-Lynching, Dyer 28. NAACP Speakers Bureau: Holmes, John Haynes, 1958 29. Boycotts Holmes, John Haynes, 1963 30. Biography Judge Haynsworth , 1969 31. White, Harry Dexter, 1953-1954 32. Women - Equal Rights 33. Washington Proposed March, 1957 34. Voting 1955-1960 35. Unemployment, 1954 36. King, Martin Luther, 1958 37. Interposition and Nullification 1955-1957 38. Foreign Service Correspondence, 1956-1957 39. Bombings, 1956-1957 40. Branches Correspondence, 1957 41. Accommodations, Travel, 1937 42.