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Eva Langbord Emma Goldman Papers, 1934-1985
.5 Linear Feet (One manuscript box containing 142 items)
Collection Information and Background Research 2018
This folder contains accumulated historical and background information provided by the donor, as well as donor agreement contracts and correspondence regarding the deposit of the collection.
Historical and background research on the collection is extensive, and was updated with each mugshot added to the collection. Research has been here represented through the series of email messages sent by the donor to the Labadie Collection curator.
Michigan Central Railroad Mugshot collection, 24 April 1930 - 6 September 1934 and undated
1 Linear Foot (112 photographs and attached cards in two manuscript boxes)
Mugshots 24 April 1930-16 March 1934, and undated
This series contains e Michigan Central Railroad Police Department Mugshot collection contains 70 mugshots and accompanying police intake records for suspected members of the Communist Party USA.
Collection Reference
Provides an overview of the collection, background information about Franklin Rosemont, a chronology of the Surrealist movement, a catalog of Black Swan Press publications, and a list of Franklin Rosemont's correspondents. Includes a document written by Penelope Rosemont, Paul Garon and Connie Rosemont reflecting on work of the Chicago Surrealist Group and the people and events that influenced it.
Franklin and Penelope Rosemont papers, 1950-2012 (majority within 1960-2009)
48.00 Linear Feet (94 manuscript boxes, 1 record center box)
Human Rights Party Papers, October 1948 - May 1997 (majority within 1977-1986)
2 Linear Feet — 4 manuscript boxes.
Correspondence
This series consists of a small amount of correspondence, mainly letters from Esther Dolgoff to Frank Gerould written in 1980, and emails from Gerould and Helms to Labadie curator Julie Herrada in the 2010s providing some context for the manuscript.
Esther Dolgoff "Jewish Anarchist Movement in America" collection, 1980-2018 (majority within 1980-1989)
0.5 Linear Feet — 1 manuscript box
Jean Fagan Yellin/Harriet Jacobs Research Collection, 1855-2017 (majority within 1968-2010)
10 Linear Feet — 9 record center boxes, 1 flat oversize box
Correspondence
The Correspondence series (2.5 linear feet) is comprised of handwritten and typed letters, greeting cards, postcards, and telegrams and is grouped into three subseries: J. Louis Engdahl's outgoing correspondence; Engdahl Family correspondence, comprised of letters written by his wife, daughter, sister-in-law and brother-in-law, and other relatives in the Engdahl, Levitin, and Rodriguez families; and Others, listed alphabetically by name. Ralph Korngold, Frank Hayes, and Ruth Benedict are among the correspondents. Most of the Engdahl Family correspondence is comprised of Pauline Levitin Engdahl's letters to Louis.
Included in the Others subseries are two folders of "Sympathy Letters," written to Pauline Levitin Engdahl at the time of her husband's death. Notable among these are letters from William L. Patterson, chairman of the International Labor Defense. Some of the letters in these folders also discuss memorial and financial arrangements. Included with the sympathy letters are an undated, unsigned poem, "A Monument to Love," and an empty envelope addressed to Pauline Levitin Engdahl and dated 1927. The association of these items to the rest of the materials in this grouping is unclear.
Engdahl's letters to his wife, especially, and also to his daughter, comprise most of the Correspondence series. They recount in detail Engdahl's daily activities, his hopes and fears, and his affection and longing for his loved ones during his time apart from them (long and frequent periods of separation being an unfortunate consequence of his life's work). In earlier correspondence, dating from the 'teens, Louis and Pauline Engdahl both comment frequently on Victor Berger and his work. Later letters deal primarily with Louis's work for the ILD on behalf of the Scottsboro defendants. One can trace, too, the evolution of J. Louis Engdahl's relationship with Pauline Levitin (Engdahl), from good friends and allies in a common cause, to sweethearts, and finally spouses.
J. Louis Engdahl Papers, 1885-1981 (majority within 1912-1932)
6.5 linear feet — (14 boxes and one portfolio)