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211 Bibliography Manuscript Collections and Archival Materials Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Archives. Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University, New York. Ades, Bernard. Papers. Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University, New York. Anderson, Marian. Papers. Walter J. and Leonore Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Barnett, Claude A. Papers. Microfilm. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1985. Bontemps, Arna Wendell. Papers. Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Library, Syracuse, NY. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Records. Ed. William H. Harris. Microfilm . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. Communism Collection. Sophia Smith Collection. Smith College, Northampton , MA. Edwards, Thyra J. Papers. Chicago History Museum, Chicago. Emergency Peace Campaign. Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. Highlander Research and Education Center Records. Wisconsin Historical Society , University of Wisconsin, Madison. Hughes, Langston. Papers. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT. Huiswoud, Hermina Dumont. Papers. Tamiment Library/Robert F.Wagner Labor Archives, New York University, New York. Lash, Joseph P. Papers. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY. 212 Bibliography Michelson, Clarina. Papers. Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives , New York University, New York. Murray, Pauli. Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Papers. Microfilm . Part 10, Peonage, Labor, and the New Deal, 1913–1939, ed. John H. Bracey Jr. and August Meier. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. ——. Part 11, Special Subject Files, 1912–1939, Series B: Warren G. Harding through YWCA, ed. John H. Bracey Jr. and August Meier. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1991. ——. Part 12, Selected Branch Files, 1913–1939, Series A: The South, ed. John H. Bracey Jr. and August Meier. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1991. National Negro Congress. Papers. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1988. Patai, Frances. Papers, 1937–1998. Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archive. Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University, New York. Patterson, Louise Thompson. Papers, 1909–1999. Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University, Atlanta. Pickens, William. Papers (additions), 1909–1950. Microfilm. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library, New York. Randolph, A. Philip. Papers. Ed. John H. Bracey Jr. and August Meier. Microfilm . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1990. Winegarten, Ruth. Papers. Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin. Selected Publications by Thyra J. Edwards “AFL Supports Lily-White Argentine Delegation at ILO Convention in Philly.” Houston Informer, Apr. 29, 1944. “African Freedom Promised.” Houston Informer, July 15, 1944. “Are ‘Race Relations Advisors’ Helping or Hindering the Advance of the Negro ?” Houston Informer, Apr. 14, 1945. “Attitudes of Negro Families on Relief—Another Opinion.” Opportunity 14 (July 1936): 214–15. “Bee Stings Cured My Arthritis.” Pageant (Mar. 1953): 88–92. “Bishop Tells ILO Meet of Negro’s Plight.” Houston Informer, May 20, 1944. “Chicago in the Rain (Relief for Negro Homeless Men on the South Side).” In Writing Red: An Anthology of American Women Writers, 1930–1940, ed. Bibliography 213 Charlotte Nekola and Paula Rabinowitz, 282–84. New York: Feminist Press, 1987. “Deep in the Heart of Texas.” Negro Digest 2 (Apr. 1944): 50–54. “De Gaulle Pledges French Colonies Self Government.” Chicago Defender, July 22, 1944. “English Woman Seeks Her Long Lost Black Lover.” Pittsburgh Courier, Mar. 24, 1934. “Famous Soviet Novelist Selects ‘Poll Tax Belt’ for U.S. Tour.” Chicago Defender, June 1, 1946. “The Gary Interracial Program.” Southern Workman 54 (Dec. 1925): 546, 550, 552. “Hastie’s Letter to CIO’s PAC Untimely.” Houston Informer, Sept. 9, 1944. “The ILO and Postwar Planning for the African Colonies.” Crisis (July 1944): 218–220, 233. “ILO Will Play Role in Future of Negro.” Houston Informer, Apr. 29, 1944. “Imperial Policy of Britain Is Analyzed.” Chicago Defender, Dec. 26, 1936. “Jane Addams Loved All Races . . . She Was a Real Neighbor.”Pittsburgh Courier, June 1, 1935. “Kill Kin of A. Herndon in Civil War.” Chicago Defender, Nov. 20, 1937. “Let Us Have More Like Mr. Sopkins.” Crisis (Mar. 1935): 72, 82. “The Man Who Saved France.” Houston Informer, Sept. 2, 1944. “Moors in the Spanish War.” Opportunity 16 (Mar. 1938): 84–85. “The Moscow Theatre for Children. Woman Today (Mar. 1937): 6–7. “The Mulzac School of Seamanship.” Negro Digest 3 (Feb. 1945): 73–75. “Negro Heads NMU Picketers.” Chicago Defender, Aug. 4, 1945. “Negro Literature Comes to Denmark.” Crisis (May 1936): 140–41, 146. “The Negro Worker—Today...

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