1899-1983
94 Boxes, 510 Folders
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY
LOUISE PETTUS ARCHIVES & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
ACC. NO.: 259 PROCESSED BY: Joyce Plyler and David Helms
ADDITIONS: 98 DATE:
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DR. ARNOLD SHANKMAN PAPERS
The papers of Dr. Arnold Shankman, historian, educator, and author, were received as a gift by the
Archives from Harvey and Gertrude Shankman in 1983.
Linear Feet of shelf space occupied: 23.25
Approximate no. of pieces: ca. 46,500
Restrictions: Open to researchers under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives & Special
Collections at Winthrop University.
Literary Rights: For information concerning literary rights please contact the Louise Pettus Archives &
Special Collections at Winthrop University.
Scope and Content Note: This collection consists of Dr. Shankman’s professional and organizational files and includes biographical data, correspondence, lecture and teaching materials, rough notes, published and unpublished drafts of articles and books, papers given at seminars and conferences, research notes, and photocopies and typescripts of historical manuscripts from other repositories. Also included is Shankman’s correspondence with Marion Wright, interviews with the Civil Rights activist, and a collection of Wright’s papers and speeches, including papers concerning Dr. Shankman’s participation in the publication of Human
Rights Odyssey, a collection of speeches, essays, and articles by Marion Wright. Shankman edited the book, and wrote the introduction. Some of the material pertains to Dr. Shankman’s publishing efforts, his work as a Winthrop faculty member and scholar and his involvement with professional organizations, especially
Jewish organizations such as the Southern Jewish Historical Society and the American Jewish Historical
Society. He also took part in the American Historical Society, and their conferences, often giving papers at the various seminars. While there is ample material extending from Dr. Shankman’s student days at Knox
College and Emory University, most of the substantive material extends from 1975-1982. (See also Accession
98 for more information related to Dr. Arnold Shankman)
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BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
(See biographical file for more information.)
Born in Cleveland, Ohio
B.A., Knox College, Galesburg, IL
Szold Prize, Knox College
Ford Fellow, Emory University
1972-1973
1973-1974
Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Oxford College of Emory University
National Endowment for the Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow in Ethnic Studies, Harvard
University (under supervision of Oscar Handlin)
1974-1975
1975-1978
Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Oxford College of Emory University
Assistant Professor of History at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC
1976
1977-1979
Contributor to the honorary publication for Dr. Bell Wiley, entitled,
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee
1978 Editor, with Marion Wright
1978-1982 Associate Professor of History at Winthrop College
Member, Winthrop College Library Committee
Rank and File.
1978-1980
1979-1980 Member, Winthrop College Personnel Committee
1979-1980
1979-1980
Editor, Winthrop College Self-Study
Chairman, Library Committee, Winthrop College Self-Study
1979- Member, Winthrop College Archives Advisory Board
1979- Editorial
1979 Winner, Lillian Smith Prize of the Southern Regional Council for best non-fiction book on the South
1980-1983 Graduate Alumni Representative, Alumni Council of Emory University
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1980
1982
Co-Director, “Preserving the Past for the Future,” South Carolina Commission for the
Humanities Program, Lancaster, York, Chester, and Rock Hill
1981 Program Director, Southern Jewish Historical Society Conference, Mobile, Alabama
1981-1982 Contributor,
Winthrop College Presidential Citation for Library Service
1982 Compiled with Ron Chepesiuk, American Indian Archival Material: A Guide to Holdings in the Southeast
1982-1983 Named
1982-1983 Professor of History at Winthrop College
1983 Compiled with Jack Tucker, Joel Nichols, and E.T. Crowson, York County, South
Carolina: Its People and Heritage
1983 Death
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Year(s) Series
A) DR. ARNOLD SHANKMAN’S PERSONAL AND
FAMILY INFORMATION
1929-1983, nd
1929-1980, nd Personal and family related materials, including photographs, photocopy of birth certificate, bar mitzvah invitation, father’s death certificate, genealogy, and other material.
College Entrance Exam Reports-PSAT, SAT, ACT and NMSQT. 1963-1964
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Newspaper clippings containing stories about or referencing Dr. Shankman. 1968-1983
Materials to
Applications for grants or fellowships and related materials.
Primarily thank you and acknowledgement letters sent to Dr. Shankman regarding his donations of books to libraries and other gifts. Includes a card sent Aug. 1963 from the White House, noting an appreciation for the expression of sympathy and a card from Jacqueline Kennedy acknowledging Shankman’s contribution to the J.F.K. Library.
1967-1980
1963-1982, nd
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Collection of Stamps and Reproductions of Historical Money.
Medical documents and related materials.
1955-1980, nd
1975-1982, nd
Program from memorial service; announcements related to Dr. Shankman’s 1983 death; a biographical essay by Joyce Plyler.
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COLLEGE
11-12 Class Papers on various topics including: World War II, 20 th
Century U.S.
Foreign Policy, John Locke, Rasputin, Chinese Communes, Know-Nothing
Party, James Buchanan, Velikovsky, Sun Yat-Sen, Friedrich Meinecke,
Marx, Ethelred, Rousseau, Phillip Sydney Post, Eastern Europe, Illinois
Legislators in 1920 and 1950, and Eisenstadt.
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Copies of student newspaper, The Knox Student , several of which contain articles written by Shankman. Also includes a copy of “Viewpoint” with an article by Shankman, and one alumni newspaper.
Miscellaneous materials relating to Knox College, and Shankman’s undergraduate education.
1965-1968
1965-1974
1964-1980, nd
15 Shankman’s doctoral written examinations in American History. 1969-1972
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Class work by John Kelley, a student of Shankman’s at Emory.
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Papers relating to the Robert W. Woodruff Library for Advanced Studies.
Includes a newsletter and magazine article about an NEH grant from the
Emily and Ernest Woodruff Fund.
3 18 Contains two articles about South Carolina government, economics, and social conditions. Used by Shankman as possible research before he moved to Winthrop.
3 19 Issues of Emory University’s newspaper The Wheel .
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Syllabi and related class notes in Colonial American History.
Shankman’s research papers and reviews of books written while he attended Emory. Subjects include the colonial and antebellum south, the
American Revolution, “Sugar: Foreign and Domestic,” and “Josephus
Daniel as a Progressive.”
3 22 Miscellaneous papers from Emory University and Oxford College of
Emory. Includes history paper contest, Emory History newsletters, Dept. of
History minutes, Oxford catalog, and a letter to the history department faculty concerning the foreign language requirements and Phi Alpha Theta information.
4 23 Exams, syllabi, and attendance sheets from Emory. Some exams were those Shankman gave to his classes, but others are from other professors in the history department either taken by Shankman while he was a student, or used by Shankman as a foundation for his own exams.
Year(s)
1971
1977-1981 nd
1968-1975
1968-1970
1968-1975, nd
1971-1975
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Harvard related newspaper articles. Includes articles from the
Crimson .
Class notes from History 195r at Harvard.
Harvard
Miscellaneous course handouts from Shankman’s classes at Harvard: syllabi, evaluations, and theses guidelines.
Drafts of papers presented at a seminar on the economics of slavery by
Eugene Genovese, Richard H. Steckel, Claudia Dale Goldin, Gavin Wright,
Charles Dew, Barry W. Higman, Richard B. Freeman, Laurence Kotlikoff and Sebastian Pinera, and Paul Robeson.
1980, nd
1973-1974
1973-1974
1974
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E) SHANKMAN’S COMPOSITION NOTEBOOKS.
Composition books from Knox College containing notes from Shankman’s
American Social History, Modern Political Theory (Spring, 1967), and
Asian History classes.
1965-1974, nd
1967, nd
6 31 1965, 1967, nd Composition books from Knox College containing notes from Shankman’s
European Social and Community Movements, English History (Spring,
1967), and Russian History (Spring, 1965) classes.
7 32 nd Composition books from Knox College containing notes from Shankman’s
History 322 (Modern European History), and American National
Development classes.
7 33 1969, nd Composition books from Emory University containing notes from
Shankman’s Studies in Recent American History, American Diplomatic
History, and Nineteenth Century Social History (Fall, 1969) classes.
8 34 1967 Composition books from Emory University containing notes from
Shankman’s Philosophy of History (Fall Quarter, 1967-68), and American
History (1967) classes.
8 35 1969, 1970, nd Composition books from Emory University containing notes from
Shankman’s American Intellect (Winter, 1970), American Revolution
(1969), and American History classes.
8 36 1970, nd Composition books from Emory University containing notes from
Shankman’s Asian History (1970), History of the Old South (1970), and
Civil War History.
9 37 Composition books from Harvard University containing notes from
Shankman’s American History classes.
1973-1974
9 38 1974 Composition books from Harvard University containing notes from
Shankman’s International Relations of the U.S. Since WWI (Spring, 1973-
74), The Emergence of Modern America (Summer, 1974), and Early
American History 160c (Winter, 1974) classes.
F) HUMAN RIGHTS ODYSSEY AND MARION WRIGHT.
(See also Acc. 98, box 2, folders 23-26)
1925-1983, nd
10 39 1973-1975 Correspondence between Wright and publishers relating to the formation of Human Rights Odyssey, and its publication. Includes Wright’s apparent introduction to the book.
10 40 Correspondence, mostly between Wright and Shankman, relating to the editing of Human Rights Odyssey.
1976
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Correspondence, mostly between Wright and Shankman, relating to title selection and the publication of Human Rights Odyssey .
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42-43 Correspondence, mostly between Wright and Shankman, relating to the publication of Human Rights Odyssey , the dust jacket, and potential prospects for sales.
11 44 Correspondence, mostly between Wright and Shankman, relating to book sales, and the lack of involvement by Moore Publishing Company in their promotion of Human Rights Odyssey .
11 45
Year(s)
1977
1978
1979
Correspondence relating to book sales, the bankruptcy of Moore Publishing, 1980-1983 and Shankman’s attempt to have Human Rights Odyssey republished by another publisher.
11 46 Human Rights Odyssey flyers and brochures, news releases, correspondence nd pertaining to publicity.
11 47 Reviews . 1978-1979
11 48 1978 John Popham and his review of Human Rights Odyssey . Popham was a civil rights activist and editor of the New York Times and Chattanooga
Times interested in cultivating the stories of Southerners.
11 49 Human Rights Odyssey —Drafts of Table of Contents and
Acknowledgements, and outlines.
12 50 Human Rights Odyssey Shankman.
12 51 Human Rights Odyssey —Part One—The Pioneer, Tribute to Dr. S.C.
Mitchell, Two Teachers Who Made A Difference, Plea for Non-
Conformity, and America and Peace. Includes notes and drafts.
12 52 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Two—Memorial Day Address, Forecast of
Future, Facing Facts in South Carolina, South Carolina Vendetta. Includes notes and drafts.
12 53 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Three—Aftermath of the Decision,
Segregation and Gradualism, Segregation vs. the Space Age, By-Products of Resistance, Integration Trends in the South, The Citizen’s Responsibility,
The New Fraternity. Includes notes and drafts.
12 54 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Four—The Sit-In Revolution, Image of the
United States: At Home and Abroad, Doughnuts and Democracy, More
Bricks with Less Straw. Includes notes and drafts.
1973-1976
1925-1973
1927-1979
1948-1961
1954-1961
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12 55 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Five—Civil Liberties, Role of the Student
Press, The Student and Civil Liberties, South Carolina and Civil Liberties,
Year(s)
1960-1972
Anatomy of Tyranny, Civil Liberties and a Diverse Society. Includes notes and drafts.
12 56 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Six—Death Penalty and Prison Reform, The
Crime of Punishment, Shall We Reactivate the Gas Chamber, Crime and
1971-1974
Punishment. Includes notes and drafts.
12 57 Human Rights Odyssey —Part Seven—What If We Suddenly Went Decent? 1977
Includes notes and drafts.
MOVEMENT-1861-1865.
13 58-62 Correspondence regarding the selection of Shankman’s dissertation topic, receiving a stipend to write his dissertation, requesting advice about the feasibility of his topic, and suggestions on who and what to research for his topic, the thesis submission and the process of trying to get it published, and rejection letters from publishers regarding the publication of Shankman’s dissertation.
13 63 Reviews . Includes a dust jacket of Shankman’s book.
13 64 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement —Index, Table of Contents, and information on correcting proofs.
13 65 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement —dissertation prospectus.
13 66 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement —general research consisting primarily of handwritten notes and photocopies of historical documents dating to 1860, originals in the Library of Congress and the Chicago
Historical Society.
13 67 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement —Maps and key of abbreviations used in research.
13 68 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement— Illustrations and photographs.
13 69 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement —Changes made in the manuscript, chapter by chapter. Individual pages also included.
14-15 70-75 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement— Drafts of Introduction, Chapter
One, Chapter Two, Chapter Three, Chapter Four and Chapter Five
(including an abstract) Chapter Six, and two copies of the full draft manuscript (one includes the appropriate pages where maps should be placed).
1969-1977, nd
1981 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd
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16 76 The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement— Full Copy of final doctoral dissertation by Arnold Shankman for Emory University.
H) AMBIVALENT FRIENDS, AND RELATED
CORRESPONDENCE.
17 77 Correspondence related to the publication of Ambivalent Friends .
Year(s)
1972
1974-1982, nd
1974-1982
17-19 78-88 Ambivalent Friends —About the Author and Acknowledgements, introduction, Chapter One--The Chinese, Chapter Two--The Japanese,
Chapter Three--The Mexicans, Chapter Four--Italians In the South, Chapter
Five--Southern Jews, Chapter Six--Blacks and Immigrants, the Conclusion,
Bibliography, and Index.
19 89 Ambivalent —Research—The Schomberg Collections Catalog.
19 90 Ambivalent Friends ---Draft of the Introduction through Chapter Three.
19 91 Ambivalent Friends ---Draft of Chapters Four through Seven and the
Bibliography. The draft of Chapter Six titled “On the Persecution of
Russian Jews 1881-1917” is not the same as the chapter six published in the book. The draft Chapter Seven also was not included in the book but was published as an article, “Black on Green: Afro-American Editors on Irish
Independence, 1840-1921.”
I) RANK AND FILE; AMERICAN INDIAN ARCHIVAL
MATERIAL: A GUIDE TO HOLDINGS IN THE
SOUTHEAST; AND YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA:
ITS PEOPLE AND ITS HERITAGE (A PICTORIAL
HISTORY)
20 92 nd nd nd nd
1973-1983
Correspondence regarding the compilation, publication, sales, and royalties 1973-1978 of Rank and File , a book dedicated to Bell Wiley. Includes a draft of
Shankman’s article, “For the Union As It Was and the Constitution As It Is:
A Copperhead Views the Civil War.”
1982
—Full draft manuscript.
20 95 52 Photographs of York County. Not used in the completed book.
Includes photographs of buildings, people, and events.
20 96 York County, South Carolina: Its People and Its Heritage (A Pictorial
History).
—Request for research funds, contract with publisher, and draft manuscript of book.
1980-1982
1983
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Year(s)
J) MATERIAL RELATED TO DR. SHANKMAN’S
PUBLISHED ARTICLES.
1970-1982
1982 97 Shankman’s assignment of his copyright in an article titled “Civil Rights and Three Southern Methodist Women: 1920-1970” to the General
Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church and a letter from an editor for Volume II of Women in New Worlds , a publication by Abingdon Press, in which Shankman’s article appeared as a chapter titled “Civil Rights, 1920-1970.” The article concerns Carrie Parks
Johnson, Dorothy Rogers Tilly of Georgia, and Jessie Daniel Ames of
Texas.
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“The Rock Hill Plan and Southern Cotton.” Contains correspondence, the article, and research pertaining to efforts by John Gary Anderson of Rock
Hill, South Carolina, among others, to promote voluntary reductions in cotton production around 1912.
“A Georgian in California: Letters of Rienzi Goldberg.” Contains correspondence, a draft article, transcripts of letters, and photocopies of the original Goldberg letters, 1864-1865, and other research.
100 “Esther Pinck: Jewish Life in Aiken, S.C.” Contains correspondence, the article, and research.
1982
1982
1982
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“Materials Selected Proceedings of the
Scotch-Irish Festival at Winthrop College . Contains correspondence and drafts of the article/speech. Written as a speech, but Shankman listed it as one of his articles.
102 “The Five Day Plan and the Depression.” Contains correspondence and drafts of the article. Concerns sisters Mildred and Mary Hicks from
Bainbridge, Georgia, who advocated a plan to redistribute wealth as members of the Socialist Party. Also includes correspondence with B.A.
Ehrlich concerning Jewish history in the Bainbridge area.
103 Research relating to “The Five Day Plan and the Depression.” Contains photocopies of documents dating from 1932-1945. Includes documents relating to the Hicks’ correspondence with the office of Senator Huey Long.
1981
1975-1981 ca1975 -1981, nd
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105
“Dorothy Tilly and the Fellowship of the Concerned.” Contains correspondence and drafts of the article.
“Two Reform Rabbis of Atlanta: David Marx and Jacob M. Rothschild.”
Contains research and article.
106 “Dorothy Tilly” in Notable American Women . Contains notes and drafts of article about the civil rights activist, Dorothy Tilly. Includes an original copy of a 1953 newsletter, One Methodist Voice , critical of the Southern
Regional Council, and containing an article about Tilly.
1981
1981
1953-1980
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Series
“Black on Green: Afro-Americans on Irish Independence, 1840-1921.”
Contains correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
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108 “A Jury of Her Peers: The South Carolina Woman and Her Campaign for
Jury Service.” Contains correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
24 109 “Mina Tropp Memoirs: A South Carolina Childhood.” Contains drafts of both the article and a biographical essay of Tropp by Shankman. Also includes the printed copy of the article.
24 110 “Dorothy Tilly, Civil Rights, and the Methodist Church.” Contains notes, drafts, and printed copy of article.
24 111 “Friend or Foe: Southern Blacks View the Jew, 1880-1935.” Contains notes, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
Year(s)
1980
1980
1980
1980
1979
25 112 “The Galveston Movement: Letters of Annie E. Johnson and Jacob Schiff.” 1979
Contains correspondence, notes, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
Pertains to the Jewish settlement in Galveston, Texas. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 7).
25 113 “Black Pride and Protest: The Amos ‘n’ Andy Crusade of 1931.” Contains notes, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
1978
25 114 “The Image of the Italian in the Afro-American Press, 1886-1936.”
Contains correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
1978
25 115 “Black on Yellow: Afro-Americans View Chinese-Americans, 1850-1935.” 1978
Contains correspondence, notes, drafts, and printed copy of the article. One draft contains edits by noted ethnic historian Oscar Handlin, of Harvard
University.
26 1978 116 “Happyville, The Forgotten Colony.” Contains correspondence, photographs, notes, drafts, and a printed copy of the article concerning a colony of Russian immigrants in Aiken, South Carolina.
26 117 “This Menacing Influx: Afro-Americans on Italian Immigration to the
South, 1880-1915.” Contains correspondence and drafts of the article.
1977
26 1977 118 “‘Asiatic Ogre’ or ‘Desirable Citizen?’: The Image of Japanese Americans in the Afro-American Press, 1867-1933.” Contains correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
26 119 “Ronald Linden Loses a Job.” Contains correspondence, notes, research, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
1977
26 120 “Draft Resistance in Civil War Pennsylvania.” Contains note cards, correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
1977
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27 121
Series
“Two Southerners Who Made a Difference.” Contains notes and drafts of the article about Josiah Morse and August Kohn, two prominent South
Carolina Jews who fought against anti-Semitism.
27 122 “Let Us Be Friends, Strong Friends: A Jewish Socialist Sacrifices His Job to Protest Racism.” Contains notes and drafts of the article about Louis
Michel.
27 123 “Freedom of the Press During the Civil War: The Case of Albert D.
Boileau.” Contains correspondence, notes, and drafts of the article.
Includes copies of microfiche of 1863 newspaper.
27 124 “The Image of Mexico and the Mexican-American in the Black Press,
1890-1935.” Contains correspondence and drafts of the article.
27 125 “Brothers Across the Sea: Afro-Americans on the Persecution of Russian
Jews, 1881-1917.” Contains correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article.
27 126 “Julian Harris and the Ku Klux Klan.” Contains correspondence, notes, and drafts. Harris was the editor of the Enquirer Sun in Columbus,
Georgia, and crusaded against racism.
27 127 “The Peculiar People and the Jews.” Contains correspondence and printed copies of the article. The Peculiar People were a Christian religious organization charged with converting Jews to Christianity.
27 128 “Among the Children of the East Side Jews: A Black Teacher Describes
Her Pupils (1905).” Contains the printed article about Jessie Fortune
Bowser and her Jewish pupils in Manhattan. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 13).
27 129 “Julian Harris and the Negro.” Contains correspondence and drafts of the article. Harris used the editorial columns of the Enquirer Sun to crusade for better treatment of southern blacks.
27 130 “Converse, The Christian Observer, and Civil War Censorship.” Contains research, correspondence, drafts, and printed copy of the article about Rev.
Amasa Converse, who wrote for the Christian Observer . (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 13).
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132
“Southern Jews: People in Need of a History.” Contains a draft of the article.
“Atlanta Jewry – 1900-1930.” Contains notes, correspondence, drafts, and a printed copy of the article.
Year(s)
1977
1976
1972-1975
1974-1975
1974-1976
1973-1979
1973-1975
1975
1973-1974
1974
1973
1972-1973
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28 133
Series
“Colonel of the Bucktails: Civil War Letters of Charles F. Taylor.”
Contains correspondence, notes, and transcripts of the 1862 Pennsylvania
Civil War letters written by C.F. Taylor, a colonel in the Union Army. (See also Acc. 98, box 2, folder 21).
28 134 “Southern Methodist Newspapers and the Coming of the Spanish-
American War, A Research Note.” Contains correspondence, research, and printed copies of the article.
28 135 “William B. Reed and the Civil War.” Contains correspondence. Reed was the U.S. minister to China. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 12).
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1972-1973
1970-1975
1970-1972
136 “John P. Penny, Harry White, and the 1864 Pennsylvania Senate Deadlock.” 1970-1972
Contains correspondence and drafts of the article. Penny was the Speaker of the Senate and White was a Unionist Senator and was a prisoner of war in Richmond.
28 1969-1972 137 “A Temple is Bombed: Atlanta, 1958.” Contains correspondence, photographs, and a newsletter, about a Jewish temple that was bombed in
Atlanta by the Confederate Underground.
28 1971 138 “Francis W. Hughes and the 1862 Pennsylvania Election.” Contains the printed copy of the article about Democratic Senator, Francis Hughes’s
1862 campaign for a seat in the House of Representatives.
28 139 “Partisan Conflicts, 1839-41, and the Illinois Constitution.” Contains correspondence.
1969-1970
K) REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND ESSAYS WRITTEN BY
SHANKMAN.
1970-1982
Reviews The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, and related correspondence.
1977-1981
29 1975-1978 141 Correspondence between David Hellwig, Arnold Shankman, and Norris
Hundley of the Pacific Historical Review , related to the reviews of Dave
Hellwig’s “Black Reactions to the Chinese and the Anti-Chinese
Movement.”
142 Book reviews and related correspondence in the
143-144 Correspondence related to various book reviews. Includes some of the actual reviews.
Library Journal . 1978-1982
1970-1982
L) MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES AND ESSAYS;
PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED.
1970-1982, nd
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30 145
Series
“The Southern Jewish Newspapers, 1895-1940: A Vehicle of Reform
Jewish Expression.”
30 146 “In Defense of the Jews of the Confederacy.” An article edited by
Shankman.
30 147 “Human Values Guiding Regional Growth.” Published in a Winthrop
College education booklet.
30 148 An article written about Rabbi David Marx for the Dictionary of Georgia
Biography . Includes notes, correspondence, and drafts of the article.
Year(s) nd nd
1977
1979-1982
30 1970-1975 149 “Pennsylvania as a Copperhead State.” Includes correspondence, notes, and drafts of the article. Several letters between Shankman and the
Louisiana State University Press concern potential publication by the LSU
Press and recommended changes to the manuscript by LSU reviewers, some of which Shankman incorporated into later drafts.
31 150 “Civil Rights, 1920-1970.” Published as part of
Vol. II.
Women in New Worlds , 1982
31 1981 151 Articles published in the Dictionary of Southern Religion about Louis
Dembitz Brandeis, Gertrude Weil, Carrie Parks Johnson, Tobias Geffen,
Jacob Rothschild, David Marx, Penina Mouse, Bernard Baruch, Dorothy
Tilly (submitted by Shankman), and the Grimke Sisters and Mary Boykin
Chesnut (submitted by Louise Pettus).
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153
“Southern Mosaic” and “For Confederate Memorial Day.”
“Who Should Work the Fields?: Blacks and Whites on the Desirability of
Immigration to Dixie, 1890-1925.” nd nd
31 1976, nd 154 “A Klannish Sermon.” Written in collaboration with Mark Bauman.
Includes drafts of the article, correspondence, and essays about the “Mark of the Beast.”
31 155 Article written about Jacob M. Rothschild for the Dictionary of Georgia
Biography . Includes notes, correspondence, and drafts of the article.
1976-1980
RESEARCH.
32 1969, nd 156 Photocopies and transcriptions of letters to and from Clement
Vallandigham, a member of the House of Representatives and an Ohio
Unionist or “Copperhead,” circa 1849-1871. Originals are in Emory
University Special Collections and Ohio Historical Society Library. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 7).
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32 157
Series
Research pertaining to Clement Vallandigham, including photocopies of materials from 1849-1871. Includes notes and published materials. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 7).
32 158 Transcriptions of the Augustus Franks letters (1862- 63), and correspondence about their relevance to the Winthrop Archives. Franks was a German immigrant who came to the South and fought for the
Confederacy.
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Year(s)
1966-1968, nd
1982, nd
159 Research pertaining to George W. Woodward. Includes letters to and from nd
Jeremiah Black. Woodward was a member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, and Black was a politician and lawyer against secession, but for states rights. Includes transcriptions of letters from the
1860s. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 1).
32 160 Research pertaining to Sarah Wister, daughter of Pierce Butler. Wister was a writer and kept a diary during the Civil War. nd
32 1968 161 Correspondence with Martin Litvin regarding Shankman’s research pertaining to the Copperheads of Illinois, and research assistance that
Shankman was providing to Mr. Litvin regarding Philip Sidney Post.
33 1968, nd 162 Research pertaining to Philip Sidney Post, a Civil War colonel and U.S. consul to Vienna. Originals, circa 1850-1878, are in Knox College Library.
Includes “A Guide to the Use of the Philip Sidney Post MSS Collection,” prepared by Shankman in 1968. (See also Acc. 98, boxes 1 & 2, folders 6 &
17).
33 nd 163 Photocopy of a pamphlet titled “Secrets of the American Bastile” (a prison for Confederate soldiers) by W.H. Winder, published in 1863.
Copies of letters from Braxton Bragg from the 1860s. Both items were in a folder labeled “Originals in Library of Congress.” (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 7).
33 1960-1970, nd 164 Miscellaneous Civil War research. Includes an article called “The Grave
Diggers Spade,” a pamphlet by Edward Ingersoll (See also Acc. 98, box 2, folder 22), a Civil War reading list, a reproduction of an 1861 Harper’s
Weekly, and a magazine about the Civil War in Kentucky.
33 165 Miscellaneous Civil War research, articles. Includes a prisoner exchange list, 1979, nd an article by Charles Ingersoll about the union consisting of independent states, and articles titled, “The Fishing Creek Confederacy,” “James E.
Harvey and the Secession Crisis,” and “The Democratic Party in
Pennsylvania from 1856-1865.”
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Box(es) Folder(s)
33 166
Series
Photocopies of miscellaneous Civil War letters dating 1861-1867, from
Jacob Weidensall (originals at George Williams College), John Brown
(originals at Knox College), Simon Cameron, George McClellan (originals in Illinois State Historical Library), the Douglass Papers (originals in
Library of Congress), Samuel Croft, and other assorted letters.
N) RESEARCH ON VARIOUS ETHNIC GROUPS.
34 167 Miscellaneous papers on ethnic groups in America. Includes, inter alia : a booklet about Puerto Ricans in America; a booklet on the immigrant archives at the University of Minnesota; excerpts from a report by the U.S.
Immigration Commission; an article concerning the Chinese in Augusta,
Georgia; a publication related to Italians in California; and a guide to ethnic studies in American colleges.
34 168 Dave Hellwig’s papers on “Building a Black Nation: The Role of
Immigrants in the Thought and Rhetoric of Booker T. Washington,” “Afro-
American Reactions to the Japanese and the Anti-Japanese Movement,”
“Strangers in Their Own Land: Patterns of Black American Nativism, 1830-
1930,” ”Black Attitudes Towards Immigrant Labor in the South, 1865-
1910,” and Afro-Americans’ reaction to Chinese immigration. Hellwig was a professor of interdisciplinary studies at St. Cloud University, MN.
34
Year(s) nd
1972-1981, nd
1972-1981, nd
1977-1981, nd
169 Paper by John Bodnar, Roger Simon, and Michael Weber titled, Migration 1977 and Urbanization: A Comparison of Blacks, Italians, and Poles in
Pittsburgh, 1900-30.
Presented at the Annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians in Atlanta. Bodnar is professor of history at Indiana
University.
34 1978-1979 170 A paper by Charles Jaret titled, A Comparative Analysis of the Greek,
Italian, and Jewish American Ethnic Press.
(1970-1975) Includes two pieces of correspondence between Jaret, a sociology professor at Georgia
State University, and Shankman.
35 1981, nd 171 Research notes and essay titled “Italians in Mississippi (1865-1960s)” as part of a bigger publication, “Italians in America.” Includes correspondence with Vincenza Scarpaci, a professor of history at Towson State University, and Alessandro Baccari, publisher.
35 172 Photocopy of the book, “A Portrait of the Italians in America” by Vincenza
Scarpaci. Includes the dust jacket.
1981
35 1976-1980, nd 173 Articles about Italians in America. Includes a proof copy of book by
Andrew Rolle entitled, “The Italians in America: Troubled Roots,” notes taken by Shankman, an article on Italian cotton growers in Arkansas, and a transcript of an ABC broadcast titled, “Conscience of America: The Lower
East Side-The Search for a Dream: A Conversation with Irving Howe.”
17
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Box(es)
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Folder(s)
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Year(s)
O) RESEARCH ON JEWISH HISTORY AND JEWISH
IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES.
1958-1982, nd
174 Correspondence between Shankman and Solomon Blatt, Speaker Emeritus of the S.C. House of Representatives. Includes newspaper articles about
Blatt. (See also Acc. 98, box 1 folder 3).
1976-1980
175 Miscellaneous Jewish related research. Includes, notes, newspaper articles, 1974-1982, nd a book review, and a paper by Gerald Henig titled “California Jewry and the
Mendel Beiliss Affair, 1911-1913,” with related correspondence between
Shankman and Henig, a professor of history at California State University.
176 Legal pad with notes about Temple Beth-El, a Jewish synagogue in
Charlotte, NC. nd
177 Holocaust related materials. Includes a replica of a booklet titled “Dachau,” 1979-1980 originally printed in 1945 by U.S. soldiers sent to liberate the concentration camp. Also includes newspaper articles and a letter under the signature of
Glenn Ford for the Simon Wiesenthal Center concerning misrepresentations about the Holocaust.
178 Material on anti-Semitism and the American Nazi party. 1964, nd
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37
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179 Papers and newspaper articles on Harry Golden, an American Jewish writer 1980-1981 and newspaper publisher.
180 Sources and information for tracing Jewish roots. 1977, nd
1976, nd 181 Material relating to Jews used by Morris Schappes in his classroom.
Includes numerous articles on the Jewish immigration to America, and an article on the Civil War centennial celebration. Schappes was a Jewish historian and editor of Jewish Currents .
182 Several souvenir programs from events sponsored by Jewish Currents , including two dinners honoring Morris Schappes. One program contains a bibliography of Schappes’ writings.
183 Research on Atlanta’s Jewish history. Includes an interview by Shankman with Edward Kohn, three articles by Mark Bauman: “Role Models in the
Atlanta Jewish Community in the Aftermath of the Leo Frank Case,” “Jews, the State and Society,” “Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces Facing People of Many Communities: Atlanta Jewry from the Frank Case to the Great
Depression,” and an article about Victor Kriegshaber, a humanitarian and community builder in Atlanta. (See also Acc. 98, box 1, folder 2)
184 Correspondence with Steven Hertzberg, a Jewish historian, and a chapter of his dissertation on Jews and Blacks.
1958-1982
1968-1981, nd
1977
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37 185
Series
Research on Socialism and Southern Jews. Includes copies of original letters from Mary Raoul Mills, and a copy of “Random Thoughts of a
Dying Man, Melech Epstein, 1889-1979.” Epstein was a socialist and active in the labor movement.
37 186 Brochures announcing publication of annotated bibliographies related to
Jews in California; brochure concerning a Columbus, Ohio, Jewish history project.
37
Year(s)
1971-1979
1968-1972
187 Papers containing information about Y.I.V.O. Institute for Jewish Research 1970-1980, nd in New York. Includes correspondence, an article about Y.I.V.O. written by Shankman, and pamphlets and articles concerning Y.I.V.O. and Jewish history.
37 1966-1976, nd 188 Pamphlets and brochures concerning the early American Jews: “The Jews of Richmond, 1776-1976,” “Rabbi Carigal Preaches in Newport,” “A Short
History of Congregation Mickve Israel of Savannah,” and “Haym
Salomon.”
37 189 Material written by and correspondence with or related to David Davis, a
Jewish author.
1974-1979
37 190 Pamphlets about K.K. Beth Elohim in Charleston, SC, and a paper delivered at Beth Elohim about Gustavus Poznanski.
1979, nd
37 191 Typescript copies of correspondence from a Jewish editorial in St. Louis,
Missouri from 1879. nd
37 192 Newspaper article and program for “Traditional: Yiddish Musical” concerning the Yiddish Theater in Charlotte, N.C.
1981
37 1975-1976, nd 193 Miscellaneous notes, book reviews, and articles. Includes a copy of the
Oct. 13, 1975 edition of New York magazine with a cover story entitled
“The New York Jews.”
37 194 Research about Rabbi David Marx, a rabbi in Atlanta, GA, an advocate of women’s equal rights, and a reformer of Judaism practices.
1962, nd
P) RESEARCH ON AFRICAN-AMERICANS. 1936-1975, nd
38 1973-1974 195 Papers relating to race relations and civil rights in Rock Hill, S.C.
Includes correspondence, fiscal reports, memoranda, handouts, and other materials concerning the Rock Hill, S.C., Chapter of the NAACP.
38 nd 196 Papers relating to a race riot in Columbia, Tennessee in 1946. Contains notes, articles, press releases, and correspondence from the NAACP concerning the riot.
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Box(es) Folder(s)
38 197
Series
A thesis by Dorothy Sue Beeler on the Columbia, TN race riot of 1946 for the graduate faculty of Middle Tennessee State University.
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198 Various articles concerning black population, jobs, and economic trends in various American regions: “The Negro in Modern Industrial Society,”
“Negroes in St. Louis,” “The Negro in Pennsylvania,” “Race Relations in the Urban South, 1865-1890,” “The Negro in Boston,” “The Negro in
Chicago,” “The Alabama Negro Colony in Mexico, 1894-1896.”
39 199 Notes and articles relating to Jewish-Negro relations, such as, “The Negro
Merchant: A Study of Negro Anti-Semitism,” “Colored and Jewish
Workers,” “The Guy Who Championed Racism,” “Blacks and Jews in
Historical Interaction: The Biblical-African Experience,” “A Jewish View on Segregation.”
39 200 Miscellaneous articles and bibliographies relating to African-American history. Contents of this folder were originally in a file folder labeled by
Shankman, “Black History and Bibliog.”
39 201 Research relating to slavery. Includes articles on Marcus Garvey and
Fannie Lou Hamer; transcripts of documents from the 1840s regarding cruelty to slaves (originals in the South Caroliniana library); a copy of the
Fall 1971 issue of Mercer County History , from Mercer County,
Pennsylvania and containing articles relating to the civil war; a source list for black history information; a biographical sketch of Juanita Goggins; and two pages of research notes, apparently from a book, on the subject of abolition and anti-slavery.
39 202 Research, correspondence, articles, and notes relating to Julian Harris, the son of Joel Chandler Harris (author of the “Uncle Remus” stories). As a newspaper editor in Georgia in the early 1900s, Julian Harris wrote articles criticizing the Ku Klux Klan and supporting better treatment of African-
Americans
39 203 Research relating to the Ku Klux Klan. Includes articles, transcripts of letters describing the KKK in York, S.C., and a New Jersey Klan membership list; (See also Acc. 98, box 2, folder 18)
39 204 Notes and articles relating to African-American views of immigrants.
Includes photocopies of African-American periodicals The Voice of the
Negro , and The Messenger from the early 1900s, and a copy of the article
“Black Nativism: The European Immigrant in Negro Thought, 1830-1860.”
205 Articles and other material relating to black-white relations.
206 Research, notes, speeches, publications, and articles concerning Civil
Rights. Includes “The Mob Still Rides: A Review of the Lynching Record,
1931-1935,” and some papers relating to the S.C. Council on Human
Relations.
Year(s)
1972
1970s, nd
1972-1975, nd
1968-1979, nd
1971-1979, nd
1963, nd
1975-1980, nd
1978, nd nd
1936-1964, nd
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39 207
Series
Miscellaneous notes, newspaper clippings, and articles concerning
African-Americans.
Year(s)
1971-1979, nd
40 208 Research relating to women’s service on juries, primarily in South
Carolina. Contains notes, articles and South Carolina court cases.
1952-1967
209 Miscellaneous notes and articles relating to women.
210 Pamphlets, booklets, and newsletters concerning the E.R.A. (Equal Rights
Amendment), and N.O.W. (National Organization for Women).
1971-1980, nd
1972-1977, nd
40 1963-1980, nd
40
211 Biographical information relating to Dorothy Tilly. Includes an inventory of Dorothy Tilly’s papers in the Winthrop Archives, and numerous articles written about her.
212 Research and notes on Methodist women in the South. Includes an article by Shankman about Three Methodist women, Carrie Johnson, Jessie Daniel
Ames, and Dorothy Tilly. This is a different article from the one published in 1982. Includes material related to the Women’s History Project of the
United Methodist Church.
1920-1970
213 Research on Dorothy Tilly and the Fellowship of the Concerned. Includes correspondence, maps, speeches, and legal pads with notes.
1949-1966
R) MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH PROJECTS.
214 Correspondence between Shankman and Esther Surasky Pinck. Includes letters from Justine Polier and Mandle Surasky.
1982, nd
1979-1982
1975-1979, nd
41
215 Biographical information on Esther and Louis Pinck. Louis Pinck was a noted government scientist and cancer researcher. Includes articles, clippings, notes, and Shankman’s telephone conversations with Esther
Pinck. Includes a photocopy of a 1902 receipt for steamship passage for
Esther Surasky.
216 Papers and correspondence relating to Esther Pinck receiving the Mary
Mildred Sullivan Award from Winthrop.
1981-1982
41 nd
41
217 Various identified and unidentified Civil-War era photographs (some original, some photocopied). A photograph of a letter written in 1862 from
M. H. Winder to Hon. Simon Cameron appealing for release from Fort
Warren.
218 South Carolina Council for the Common Good articles, newsletters, meeting minutes, and brochures. Includes an article written by Shankman.
1942-1970s, nd
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Box(es) Folder(s)
41 219
Series
York, Lancaster and Chester county-related materials. Includes a book about Clover, South Carolina and a document showing Catawba Indian
Land leaseholders, 1811-1841, prepared by Louise Pettus.
42
Year(s)
1976-1980, nd
220 Papers relating to Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, an outdoor living 1978, nd history museum representing the landscape and lifestyle of an 1830s New
England town. Includes field guides and information on family history.
42 221 Photocopies of addresses by Robert C. Barnes, titled: “Slumbering America 1974
Awake”(written in 1892), and “The Duty of the Hour.” Originals in the
University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library. Contains some correspondence regarding the documents.
42 1970-1982 222 Research, articles, newsletters, and correspondence about Bell Wiley
(1906-1982). Includes correspondence with, and a biographical essay of
Wiley, by Mary Ellen Nance; correspondence from Mary Frances Wiley
(Bell’s wife), biographical information, and information about the Bell
Wiley festschrift, Rank and File .
42 1974 223 Photocopies of two manuscripts: “Alien or American?” by Archibald H.
Grimke, and “Some Aspects of the Southern Immigration Question” (circa
1907, unknown author). Originals in the Moorland-Spingarn Research
Center, Howard University.
42 nd 224 Published pamphlets from the Brigham Young University Library, including reprints of correspondence to and from Mormon founder,
Brigham Young, and other Morman related historical documents, 1845-
1857.
42 1981 225 Robert Archaelus Hardaway research and his memories of Emory
University (1845-47). Includes an article written by Shankman about
Hardaway. See also Hardaway family papers, Acc. 222.
42 1967-1974, nd 226 Miscellaneous research, notes, and articles. Includes: two articles about
Arkansas Commonwealth College (1923-1925 and 1966); a copy of a
South Carolina charter; an unknown bibliography, a sketch of the Ingersoll family, copies of correspondence from the U.S. Department of Education
(1837-originals at Knox College); and many various notes with page reference numbers.
43 1940s-1982, nd 227-231 Mina Surasky Tropp--newspaper and magazine articles. Includes correspondence, interviews and research by Shankman on Tropp. Also contains a chart on trends in Soviet Party recruitment, letters in Yiddish, biographical information, and Mina Tropp’s poems, copies of her art work, and writings. Includes (folder 230) “menu chats” from dinners hosted in
New York under the heading “Ralph & Mina Tropp at the Oliver
Cromwell,” circa late 1940s, which were held for various Jewish holidays and causes.
22
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51
51
50
50
50
51
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S) NOTE CARDS ON VARIOUS TOPICS.
44-45 -- The Pennsylvania Anti-War Movement --note cards relating to Shankman’s dissertation.
Year(s) nd nd
50
T) PAPERS REGARDING SHANKMAN’S CLASSES
AT WINTHROP.
232 Bibliographies and Reading Lists for Shankmans’ various classes at
Winthrop.
233 Miscellaneous papers such as a history paper contest, Negro song list, suggestions on how to review a book, an article entitled, “Turning History
Upside Down,” and a biographical sketch on Vernon Louis Parrington.
234 Syllabi, seating charts, attendance sheets, and question sheets for
Shankman’s classes at Winthrop. Includes misc. other syllabi, a list of
History Dept. filmstrip and record holdings, and a fall 1982 schedule of
History classes.
1970-1983, nd
1976-1979, nd
1970, nd
1975-1982
235
236
237
238
239
240
242
Exams: drafts and final versions for Shankman’s classes at Winthrop.
The Black Experience—exams and syllabi for History 509. including the honors section.
Student Evaluations for Shankman’s History 308 class.
Elizabeth Lang’s Editorial Project for Dr. Shankman.
U.S. History through 1865--exams and syllabi for History 211 class,
History 360 reading reports, and student evaluations of text books.
Student Evaluations for Shankman’s courses. Excluding History 211.
1975-1982
1977-1979
1975-1982 nd
1975-1977
Fall 1981
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54
54
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Box(es) Folder(s)
51 243
Series
Bruce McDaniel’s Honor’s Thesis “A Review and Analysis of Robert F.
Kennedy’s 1968 Presidential Campaign.”
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244 Professor Mary Elizabeth Massey’s essay “The Confederate States of
America: The Homefront,” and her article, “The Free Market of New
Orleans, 1861-1862.”
51 245 Carolyn Davis Hammond’s paper, “A Southern Family in the Twentieth
Century.”
51 246 Student note books containing U.S. history notes, most relating to social and women’s history.
Year(s)
1978 nd
1978 nd
53
54
52 249 History 211 evaluations (Including the honors section).
52-53 250-253 History 211 and History 212 lecture notes.
255
256
History 212 syllabi and exams: drafts and final copies.
Lecture notes: Constitutional History of the United States.
Fall 1981
1982, nd
1975-1983 nd
258
261
265
266
Lecture notes: The American Revolution. 1971-1976, nd and nd
“The Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation During the Buchanan
Administration.” [Paper written by Shankman as a student]
Lecture notes: the 1930s, the New Deal, and the 1950s-1970s.
John F. Kennedy, newspaper articles and political bumper sticker.
1970
1970-1976, nd
1960-1963
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58
57
57
57
57
56
56
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55
Series
268 Lecture notes: American History
55 269 Lecture notes: Historiography class. Contains biographies of American historians.
55 270 Outline and notes for AP American History.
Year(s) nd
1965-1966, nd notes: Civilizations. nd
272
273
Lecture notes: Medieval, Renaissance, Reformation and to 1660s.
Lecture notes: Western Civilization - Europe before the Enlightenment to post-WWII. nd nd
56 275 Lecture notes for Shankman’s History 616, Social History. 1976, nd
Shankman’s 1976-1977,
278
279
Research or lecture notes on Frederick Douglass and African-Americans.
Lecture notes: History 509, the Black Experience.
280-281 Lecture notes: History of the Old South.
282
283
284
285
Lecture notes on the Old South and Slavery.
Syllabus and Lecture notes: 1850s, Civil War, and Reconstruction.
Lecture notes: History of the New South.
Book ratings: History of the Old South. nd
1977-1981 nd nd
1976, nd nd nd
U) PAPERS RELATING TO WINTHROP
ADMINISTRATION.
1971-1982
58
286 Correspondence relating to Dr. Shankman’s applications for a permanent college teaching position and his ultimate hiring at Winthrop.
287 Correspondence, consisting primarily of rejection letters, from various colleges and universities regarding Dr. Shankman’s applications for professor.
288 Dr. Shankman’s Faculty Member Annual Reports and other information relating to promotion and tenure.
1971-1976
1972-1975
1975-1982
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61
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58 289
Series
Various employment-related papers, including memoranda regarding promotions and tenure, and work force reductions.
58 290 Promotion evaluations at Winthrop: correspondence, vitae, and a portfolio of Dr. Shankman’s articles.
59 291 Winthrop University Advisory Committee for Archives and Special
Collections: correspondence regarding Dr. Shankman’s participation and meeting agendas.
59 292 Winthrop University Board of Visitors: memoranda regarding Dr.
Shankman’s participation, schedules and notes.
293
294
Winthrop Research Council: requests for research funds from Shankman.
Booklets and papers regarding the South Carolina Commission on Higher
Education’s Community Service and Continuing Education Program.
59 295 Correspondence relating to education management: requirements for teacher certification, teaching standards, and teacher education programs.
Year(s)
1975-1980
1981-1982
1979-1981
1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1976-1980
297 Graduate program at Winthrop, various related material. 1976
60 1975-1982 300 Winthrop’s College of Arts and Sciences: correspondence and other related material sent to the faculty. Includes letters from the Winthrop
Archives, from the Dean regarding decisions of various committees, bylaws, and changing policies concerning Winthrop’s academic standards.
Also includes a syllabus for a new proposed class in ethnic history approved by Dean Moran.
301 Department of History and Geography: correspondence and other related material sent to the faculty. Includes letters regarding students, class enrollment, the department’s annual report, and internships available through the department.
V) PAPERS RELATING TO THE WINTHROP ARCHIVES.
302 Winthrop history: an 1899 Report of the Board of Trustees; a Winthrop
College Summer School Schedule from 1914; a 1936 program of a conference organized by the Woman’s Council for the Common Good, billed as the “Twenty-first Annual Club Institute, Third Institute of Public
Affairs”; a 1971 Winthrop College Manual for Faculty Members, and various other Winthrop documents.
Annual Reports:
1975-1980
Other: 1976-1981
1899-1981, nd
1899-1978, nd
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Box(es) Folder(s)
61 303
Series
Oral History projects: papers and articles regarding tools and techniques.
Articles include: “Bootlegger, SS Man, Army Colonel Have Lot in
Common,” “Oral Histories Are Fascinating,” and “Oral History: A Tool For
Teacher Training” by Louise Pettus.
61 304 Oral history project on the bodybuilder, Ron Blackmon.
61 305 Miscellaneous information about the Winthrop Archives and its holdings, and general information relevant to archives and historical research.
Includes a bibliography of reference sources on American History, a Guide to the Manuscript and Oral History Collections of the Winthrop Archives, various articles, press releases, and copies of inventories of manuscript collections. Also contains an essay by Shankman concerning use of college records.
61
Year(s)
1979-1981, nd
1979
1974-1980, nd
306 Genealogical research and sources in local counties. Information about how 1974-1980,nd to conduct a family history, where to look, and what to look for. Listings of certain holdings at the Chester, Lancaster and York County libraries.
Information on research of Scots-Irish history, including a paper presented by Shankman at the Scotch-Irish Heritage Festival, Nov. 22, 1980.
W) PAPERS REGARDING DACUS LIBRARY AND
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY’S SELF-STUDY OF 1979-1980.
1931-1981, nd
62 307 Library Resource Guides for various libraries, a book catalogue, a dissertation catalog for U.S. History.
1977-1981, nd
62 308 Dacus Library: memoranda and spreadsheets relating to expenditures, including a comparison to other S.C. colleges of expenditures per student.
1976-1979
62 1978-1979, nd 309 Library related materials, including photocopies of documents from
1929-1931 relating to the S.C. Public Library Association, and a 1978-79
Report of Dacus Library; photograph of Shankman with Larry Mitlin and
Jackie Stackhouse.
62 1979, nd 310 Library related documents prepared in connection with the Self-Study, including memoranda and handwritten notes relating to goals, trends, and acquisitions of the Dacus Library.
62 1978-1980 311 Memoranda related to Self-Study of the Dacus Library, including a Five-
Year Planning document; a 1980 review of the Library’s depository collection by the U.S. Superintendant of Documents; and a compilation of responses from other departments about their views of the Library.
62 312 Pamphlets, articles, speeches and other material relating to the operations of various college, public, and research libraries in the Southeast.
1976-1980, nd
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65
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64
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64
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Box(es) Folder(s)
63 313
Series
Southern Association on the Commission on Colleges. Include two booklets:
“Manual for the Institutional Self-Study Program” and “Standards of the
Year(s)
1977-1980
College Delegate Assembly” and letters of thanks related to the self-study.
314
315
Self-Study: Institutional goals and other general materials.
Priorities and Recommendations of the Principal Committees involved in the Self-Study. Draft of Report of the Faculty Committee.
1979-1980
1979-1980
63 316 Library Committee: minutes, notes, and recommendations. 1979
63 317 Minutes and related papers of the Steering Committee, the committee in charge of the overall Self-Study.
1980
64 318 Library Committee: interoffice-communications, handwritten notes and drafts, and minutes of meetings.
1980
319
320
321
Library Committee Self-Study – Drafts of Report.
Committees on Graduate and Financial Resources Self-Study – Drafts of Report.
Committee on Special Activities Self-Study – Drafts of Report.
1980
1980
1980
322
323
324
Committee on Physical Resources Self-Study – Draft of Report.
Committee on Research, Self-Study – Draft of Report.
Committee on Organization & Administration and Physical Resources,
Self-Study – Draft of Report.
1980
1980
1980
325
326
327
Committee on Student Development, Self-Study – Draft of Report.
Committee on Educational Programs, Self-Study – Draft of Report.
Draft of Final Report of all the Committees for Winthrop’s institutional
Self-Study.
1980
1980
1980
X) PAPERS OF MARION WRIGHT. 1924-1982, nd
66 1978 328 Questions and responses from interview of Arnold Shankman by Betty
Evans regarding Shankman’s impressions of Marion Wright as a speaker.
Includes correspondence related to Evans’s masters thesis on Marion
Wright.
66 329 Misc. notes and correspondence, including Christmas card lists and addresses.
1973-1980, nd
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Box(es) Folder(s)
66 330
Series
Biographical information about Marion Wright, including: Shankman’s handwritten notes, an autobiographical essay by Wright, an essay from
1961 by Robert Durden, Duke University, and an article about Wright from
Carolina Alumni magazine, 1980. Also includes a letter from Shankman to
Gary Ballard about his piece on Wright.
66 331 Transcripts of interviews conducted with Marion Wright by Arnold
Shankman, Ann Yarborough, Jacquelyn Hall, Pam Zagaroli, and Harriet
Quinn. Includes related correspondence.
66 332 Transcripts of interview with Alice Spearman Wright, and handwritten notes by Shankman. Also includes biographical information on Mrs.
Wright.
67 333 Marion Wright’s reports on legislative inquiries into The charges of
Governor Cole Blease in 1913 that funds from the Peabody Fund were improperly diverted from Winthrop to other colleges.
67 334 Articles on the human rights activist and playwright, Paul Green, and a letter from Shankman to Wright regarding Green.
67 335 Correspondence related to Wright’s views of Strom Thurmond and Jesse
Helms. Includes a written speech Wright submitted to Thurmond, containing the heading, “Speech We Doubt Will Ever Be Delivered in the
Senate,” concerning the Panama Canal Treaty.
336
337
Marion Wright’s essay and correspondence concerning James M. Dabbs.
Correspondence regarding Marion Wright’s article on Jim Denny.
338 Articles and correspondence on Judge J. Waties Waring, who made several significant civil rights rulings. Includes a lengthy essay about
Waring by Wright and a speech by Wright honoring Waring.
67 339 Addresses made by Marion Wright in honor of various recipients of the
Frank Porter Graham Civil Liberties Award. Includes an article concerning
Wright’s own receipt of the award, and a 1980 issue of the UNC-
Greensboro Alumni News containing an article about Graham.
67 340 Correspondence and forms regarding Marion Wright’s donation of his papers to the Winthrop Archives.
67 341 Correspondence and forms regarding Marion Wright’s donation of his papers to the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
67 342 Marion Wright’s essays, correspondence and published articles regarding his participation in and support of public libraries in North and South
Carolina.
Year(s)
1961-1980, nd
1975-1978
1977
1913
1978-1981
1978-1979
1958, 1962, 1978
1977
1954-1979
1969-1980
1976-1982
1977
1938-1981
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69
68
68
Box(es) Folder(s)
67 343
Series
Remarks and papers by Marion Wright regarding his participation in the
Southern Regional Council.
67
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344 Remarks, correspondence, and newsletters regarding the North Carolina
Civil Liberties Union (N.C.C.L.U.), Wright’s participation and its role in
North Carolina.
67 345 Correspondence and papers, including a statement by Wright regarding the
1958 Civil Rights Act.
Year(s)
1948-1980
1969-1979, nd
1958
67 1962-1980 346 Correspondence and news articles regarding the Penn School, founded in
1862 on St. Helena Island, South Carolina, as a school for African-
Americans.
68 1950-1978 347 Correspondence between Marion Wright and various elected officials, including, for example: Congressman L. Mendel Rivers (regarding the treatment of Judge J. Waties Waring); Senator Sam J. Ervin (concerning the nomination to the Supreme Court of Harrold Carswell and the nomination of Richard Kleindeist as Attorney General); and President Gerald Ford
(concerning Ford’s stand on busing to achieve racial integration). Also includes a speech by Margaret Heckler to the International Women’s Year
Conference in 1977.
68 1962-1977 348 Letters from Marion Wright, sent primarily to family and friends, during
Wright’s 1962 round-the-world trip by boat. Contains observations on sea travel, companions on the boat and the various destinations, including,
Hawaii, Australia, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Cairo. Includes correspondence to Shankman regarding the letters.
349
350
Book reviews written by Marion Wright; original copies of The Progressive.
Correspondence regarding Shankman’s nomination of Marion Wright for the Grenville Clark Award.
1958-1962
1981
68 1977-1982, nd 351 Correspondence, articles, and newsletters regarding Marion Wright’s nomination and reception of an honorary degree from Winthrop. Includes a citation by Shankman.
352 Lists of Marion Wright’s Writings and Speeches. 1922-1970s essay, . Includes correspondence with Shankman.
1938-1979
69 356 Marion Wright’s fictional piece, correspondence with Shankman.
Dilemma in the Death House , and related 1930-1980
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Box(es) Folder(s)
69 357
Series
Marion Wright’s fictional piece, The Train and Trenton , correspondence concerning its publication in The Southern Partisan.
69 358 Marion Wright’s fictional piece, The Oregon Mare of Polar Village
Includes correspondence with Shankman.
.
70 359 Various personal letters, limericks, essays and other items that Wright sent to Shankman under the label “Trivia.” Includes correspondence to
Shankman.
70
Year(s)
1980, nd
1967-1978, nd
360 Miscellaneous writings by Marion Wright, including a drama in the style of 1958, nd
Sophocles, Wright’s recollection of Linville Falls as it was in 1917, a review of the year 1919, and an essay comparing rural v. urban life.
70 1961-1978, nd 361 Essays and articles by Marion Wright concerning religion, and the intersection of religion and civil rights. Includes a speech to the “Minister’s
Banquet” of a 1961 NAACP Convention in N.C.; Wright’s view of evangelists, as published in a 1978 op-ed piece in The Asheville Citizen ; a letter to “Helen and Wright” describing Wright’s visit to a reunion at
Johnston Methodist Church in S.C.; and essays entitled, “Religion and the
Law” and “A Plea for the Simple.”
70 1939, nd 362 Contains a speech by Marion Wright titled “Disposition of Punitive
Damages” delivered in 1939 to the Selden Society of U.S.C., and an essay
(or speech) entitled “Elections to the Bench.”
70 363 Poetry written by Marion Wright, and a photocopy of a poem from
Carolinian.
The 1949-1976, nd
70 364 Article written by Marion Wright on his view of amnesty for draft dodgers during the Viet Nam era. Includes correspondence with Arnold Shankman.
1976, nd article . Includes correspondence 1979-1982, nd with Arnold Shankman.
70 366 Articles and speeches by Marion Wright concerning capital punishment. 1972-1979,
Includes typed copies of his newspaper reports written in 1912-14 as a reporter for The Daily Record , Columbia, S.C. as a witness to executions by electric chair, including the first capital punishment by electrocution in S.C.
Also includes miscellaneous documents related to capital punishment.
367
368
Articles written by Marion Wright concerning juvenile delinquency.
Speeches and essays by Marion Wright concerning public health issues relating to tuberculosis and Parkinson’s disease.
1968-1979
1938-1939, nd
31
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74
73
73
73
73
74
74
74
74
73
73
73
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Box(es) Folder(s)
70 369
Series
Speeches and articles written by Marion Wright concerning education and relating to his term as Director of the University Extension Division of the
University of South Carolina. Includes an original copy from 1924 of South
Carolina Education , published by the Extension Division of USC. Includes some correspondence relating to the Extension Division.
71 370 Correspondence to and from Marion Wright about his views and articles on the segregation issue.
Year(s)
1924-1961, nd
1953-1982
71 1913-1970s, nd 371-377 Speeches and articles written by Marion Wright concerning his views on segregation. Also includes speeches to a variety of groups on miscellaneous topics.
378 Correspondence between Shankman and: George and Sarah Ackerman
(1976-1982); and Robert Aldrich (1975-1981).
379 Correspondence between Shankman and Harriet E. Amos.
1975-1982
380 Correspondence between Shankman and Mark Bauman.
381 Correspondence between Shankman and: Rosemary (“Rose”) Begemann
(1972-1981); and Alan Birkner (1973-1982).
382 Correspondence between Shankman and Jack Brown.
1975-1982
1975-1982, nd
1972-1982, nd
383 Correspondence between Shankman and Ron Chepesiuk.
384 Correspondence between Shankman and Robert Cogswell.
1969-1982, nd
1978-1982, nd
1968-1981, nd
385 Correspondence between Shankman and: Alicia Campi (1974-1975); Lucy 1974-1979
Cohen (1979); and Oscar Cohen (1975-1977).
386 Correspondence between Shankman and Michael Chesson. 1975-1982
387 Correspondence between Shankman and: Lawrence (“Larry”) Cobb(1975-
1983); and Louise Wells Cobb (1979-1982).
1975-1983
388
389
Correspondence between Shankman and: Olivia Davis (1976); and Keay
Davidson (1973-1976).
Correspondence between Shankman and: Michael B. Dougan (1979);
Bond Fleming (1972-1976); and Grace Freeman (1981-1982).
390 Correspondence between Shankman and Steve & Carol Floyd.
391 Correspondence between Shankman and: Eric Foner (1978); and Philip
Foner (1976-1978).
1973-1976
1972-1982
1974-1981, nd
1976-1978
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76
76
76
75
75
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES (cont.)
Box(es) Folder(s)
74
Series
392 Correspondence between Shankman and Barry Frauman.
74 393 Correspondence between Shankman and: Ken Frank (1973-1981);
Michael Gilson (1968-1980); and Albert (“Al”) Hamscher (1969-1981).
75 394 Correspondence between Shankman and Sue Garrett.
75
75
395 Correspondence between Shankman and David Hellwig.
396 Correspondence between Shankman and: David Hendon (1970-1982); and
Robert Hill (1980).
Year(s)
1973-1982, nd
1969-1981, nd
1974-1982, nd
1975-1982
1970-1982
75 397 Correspondence between Shankman and Charles Hobson (an editor of the
Papers of James Madison at the University of Virginia).
1972-1981
75 398 Correspondence between Shankman and: Joseph Kicklighter (1975-1981); 1966-1982
Frank Klement (Professor of History at Marquette U.) (1966-1972); George
Lampaugh (1973-1982); Kent Linville (1973-1981); and James Lyon
(1980).
75 399 Correspondence between Shankman and: John Lorenz (1971-1981); Curt and Flora Lowe (1977-1981); and Steve Livengood (1973-1977).
1971-1981, nd
75 400 Correspondence between Shankman and Linda Matthews (1975-1980); and
Marcia Matthews (1975-1976).
1975-1980
401 Correspondence between Shankman and John McCardell. 1975-1981
1973-1982 402 Correspondence between Shankman and: Lucielle Millian (1980-1982);
Randall Miller (1978-1982); and Zane Miller (1973). Zane Miller correspondence concerns Shankman’s application for a post-doctoral fellowship at the U. of Cincinnati.
76 403 Correspondence between Shankman and: Broadus Mitchell (1978-1980); and Barbara Moses (1972-1982). Includes photographs.
1972-1982, nd
76 404 Correspondence between Shankman and: James Mulligan (1973-1980);
Louise Murdy (1980-1982).
1973-1982, nd
405
406
Correspondence between Shankman and Guyn Nuttall.
Correspondence between Shankman and: Gayle Pendleton (1975-1982); and Leslie Phillabaum (Louisiana State Univ. Press) (1973).
1970-1973
1973-1982, nd
407
408
Correspondence between Shankman and Jean Rabinow.
Correspondence between Shankman and David Rice.
1969-1981
1973-1981
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78
78
78
78
77
78
77
77
Box(es) Folder(s) Series
76-77 409-410 Correspondence between Shankman and Morris Schappes (Editor of
Jewish Currents, 1958-2000).
77 411
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Correspondence between Shankman and: Ruth Scheinberg (1979-1982); and
Elizabeth Seldin (1964-1972)
Year(s)
1972-1982
1964-1982
77 412 Correspondence between Shankman and his family. Includes photographs. 1968-1981, nd
413 Correspondence between Shankman and Jo Shaw. 1975-1981
1973-1981 414 Correspondence between Shankman and: Alberta Smith (1980-1981);
Annette Smith (1978-1981); Helen Smith (1973-1982); Janet Smith (1975-
1980) and Michael Smith (1978-1981).
77 415 Correspondence between Shankman and: Margaret Stephenson (1973-
1982); and Richard Sullivan, representing the U. of Michigan (1968).
1968-1982, nd
416
417
Correspondence between Shankman and Marcia Synott.
Correspondence between Shankman and: Alison Tarleau (1976-1978);
Emory Tolbert (1982); and Bob and Eloise Weisinger (1972-1981).
1978-1982
1972-1982
78 418 Correspondence between Shankman and: Paul Varga (1979-1980); Jon
Vodell (1978-1979); Jim Warburton (1975); and Helen Ward (1976-1977).
1975-1980
78 419 Correspondence between Shankman and Lynne Whitaker (1972-1975); and
Zeke Williams (1977-1978).
1972-1978
78 420 Correspondence between Shankman and Bell Wiley. Other materials concerning Bell Wiley are located in Box 42, Folder 222.
1970-1980
421
422
423
Correspondence between Shankman and Ann Williams.
Correspondence between Shankman and Chako Yanuka.
Correspondence between Shankman and James Harvey Young, and correspondence concerning J. Harvey Young.
1974-1982
1975-1981
1968-1982
424
425
Correspondence between Shankman and Toni Zoutewelle.
“Thank You” notes from various persons.
1971-1982
1974-1982, nd from 1975-1983,
78 427 Holiday Cards and miscellaneous cards and announcements from various persons.
1966-1982
78 428 Correspondence between Shankman and the South Carolina Historical
Society, et al., regarding presentation of papers or articles.
1977-1982
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79
79
79
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES (cont.)
Box(es) Folder(s)
78 429
Series
Correspondence between Shankman and the Western Reserve Historical
Society.
430 Correspondence between Shankman and the American Jewish Archives.
431 Miscellaneous correspondence, including notes regarding book purchases, a Dear Abby letter, periodical subscriptions, a letter in Spanish from Ciudad
Universitaria in Mexico City, and personal notes.
432-433 Recommendations written by Shankman, and requests for recommendations.
Year(s)
1971-1977
1970-1981
1970-1982, nd
1971-1982
1964-1968, nd 434 Correspondence between Arnold and the admissions offices of Knox
College, Lake Forest College, Western Reserve University, et al. Includes a document regarding passing history examinations in the Ph.D. program at
Emory.
80 435 Correspondence between Shankman and peers, administrators, and professors at Knox College. In alphabetical and chronological order.
1968-1982, nd
80 1969-1982, nd 436 Correspondence between Shankman and peers, students, administrators, and professors at Emory University. In alphabetical and chronological order. Includes correspondence related to Dr. Linda Matthews gift fund in honor of her retirement. Also includes letter from Shankman to a parent commending him on the academic achievement of his daughter.
80 437 Correspondence between Shankman and his colleagues at Winthrop
University. In alphabetical and chronological order.
1976-1980, nd
80 1976-1981 438 Correspondence between Shankman and invited Guest Speakers to
Winthrop: Elmer Lawson, Thomas Clark, Paul Escott, Richard Schneider,
Frances Spain, and James Robertson.
80 439 Correspondence between Shankman and former Winthrop students. In alphabetical and chronological order.
1976-1980, nd
81 1960-1982 440 Correspondence between Shankman and various state and federal government officials. Includes: correspondence with Senator Stephen M.
Young (D-Ohio) regarding selective service; correspondence relating to
Shankman’s selective service classification; letters concerning the Equal
Rights Amendment; and miscellaneous government-related correspondence.
81 441 Academic-related correspondence, mostly concerning publication of articles 1969-1981, nd
(other than those in boxes 21-31) and news items, either written by
Shankman or others.
81 442 Correspondence relating to the publication of the Dictionary of Georgia
Biography and Shankman’s biographical sketches therein.
1980
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82
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Box(es) Folder(s)
81 443
Series
Correspondence with various persons regarding research assistance provided by or for Shankman. Includes several thank you notes from individuals expressing appreciation for Shankman’s assistance.
81 444 Correspondence regarding the publication of
Material .
American Indian Archival
81 445 Correspondence regarding the publication of the article,
Protest: The Amos ‘n’ Andy Crusade of 1931 .
Black Pride and
Year(s)
1970-1981
1980-1982
1976-1979
81 1966-1976 446 Correspondence regarding the publication of an article on Clement
Vallandigham. Includes letters about Shankman’s research. (See also box
32, folders 156-157, and Acc. 98, box 1, folder 7).
81 447 Correspondence regarding Dorothy Tilly. Includes a copy of a letter from Jesse Daniel Ames to Mrs. Tilly from 1949.
1977-1983, nd
Z) SHANKMAN’S PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES.
1970-1981, nd
82 1977 448 Correspondence, news articles and notes of phone conversations regarding the issue of voluntary prayer in schools. Includes correspondence with Rep.
Juanita Goggins and Rep. Sylvia Dreyfus of the South Carolina House of
Representatives.
82 1977-1981 449 Correspondence with and materials about Temple Israel, Charlotte, NC, concerning, among other things, Shankman’s payments for membership and attendance at High Holy Days.
82 450 Proceedings, pamphlets, and newsletters from various historical associations, 1970-1981, nd including: the South Carolina Historical Association, the American
Historical Association, the Georgia Association of Historians, and the
Atlanta Historical Association.
451
452
Documents relating to “The Carolinas Symposium on British Studies.”
Correspondence relating to Shankman’s service on the Emory Alumni
Council and on various community committees.
1979-1981
1976-1980
82 453 Memoranda and a time log related to Dr. Shankman’s participation in the
SCETV project “Arts in the Changing South: A Proposal.”
1978
82 1977-1980 454 Booklets, citations, correspondence, and news articles relating to the
SCETV project, “Women Leaders in South Carolina.” Includes correspondence with Wil Lou Gray.
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Box(es) Folder(s) Series
Aa) SPEECHES, SEMINARS, AND CONFERENCES.
82
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455 Material relating to the conference “Preserving the Past for the Future:
Local History and the Community,” concerning local history in Chester,
Lancaster and York counties, sponsored by the South Carolina Committee for the Humanities. Contains papers delivered at conference, including
Shankman’s paper on John Gary Anderson, as well as drafts of same.
83 456 Contains copies of three speeches by Shankman: 1) “History—Why
Bother?,” a faculty lecture given at Emory University in 1973; 2) “Why
Study History and Be a History Major?,” given in 1977; and 3) a speech to the National Council of Jewish Women on the topic of South Carolina
Jewish Women, given in Greenville, S.C., in 1981.
83
Year(s)
1973-1983
1981
1973-1980
457 Materials relating to the National Women’s Conference held in conjunction 1977 with the National Commission on the Observance of International Women’s
Year. Contains resolutions from the National Conference and a Final
Report of the S.C. State Meeting.
83 1966-1978 458 Correspondence with Sara Liverance concerning her work in seeking the right of women to serve on juries in S.C. Brochure for the seminar,
“Women as Political Decision-Makers,” including the paper Dr. Shankman delivered at the seminar.
83 459 Material relating to a conference Shankman attended on “History of the
Family: Teaching Strategies,” held in Airlie, VA.
1979
83 460 Planning materials for a local history conference. Includes grant proposals, 1979 list of speakers, committee members, and estimated cost of the project. See also Box 82, Folder 452.
83 461-462 Correspondence and materials relating to various seminars and conferences 1973-1983 attended or participated in by Shankman. Includes: AHA Convention in
Chicago; Image of the Changing South in Fort Mill; Charleston Conference of the New South; the Southern Historical Convention; the Organization of
American Historians; a lecture series by the Chester, SC Public Library; and
American Historical Association teaching conference.
84 1981 463-464 Correspondence, papers, newsletters and brochures relating to the annual meeting of the Southern Jewish Historical Society, a conference on
Southern Jewish History, Nov. 6-8, 1981 in Mobile, Alabama. Shankman was program coordinator for the conference.
84 1979 465 Contains materials from an adult education seminar on the life and works of Dr. Rabbi Solomon Goldman, sponsored by Temple Israel, Charlotte,
NC. Includes correspondence, notes, and the paper delivered by Arnold
Shankman.
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84
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Box(es) Folder(s)
84 466
Series
Notes and prepared remarks of Shankman concerning the Jewish religion, presented to Northside Baptist Church, Rock Hill, SC.
467 Newspaper articles relating to the Charlotte Yiddish Festival.
468 Correspondence, brochures, and pamphlets regarding the Southern Jewish
Historical Society and its sponsored conferences. Includes correspondence with Dr. Louis Schmier, Valdosta State College, et al.
Bb) JEWISH PERIODICALS AND JEWISH-RELATED
MISCELLANY
85 469 A Directory of Jewish Archival Institutions; Inventory List of the Archival
Collections of the Leo Baeck Institute; Newsletters from various Jewish archives in New York City and Philadelphia.
Year(s)
1978
1981
1976-1982
1967-1982, nd
1975-1976
85 471 Correspondence and materials relating to the American Jewish Historical
Society. Includes drafts and a final version of a sketch of the Society written by Shankman.
1979-1982
85 472 Newsletters, pamphlets, booklets, notes and articles published by or about the American Jewish Historical Society.
1967-1981, nd
85 473 Correspondence, invoices, and cards from the American Jewish Times
Outlook.
1977-1981
85 474 Miscellaneous Jewish-related materials: two pieces relating to the Beth
Sar Shalom Fellowship, an organization of Jews who accept Jesus as the
Messiah; a 1975 Newsletter, “Senior Adult Journal,” published by the
Jewish Community Center in Cleveland, Ohio; and a 1978 publication of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S., The Jewish Veteran.
1973-1978
Issues 1979-1982
Issues American Jewish Times-Outlook 1976-1978
Cc) BOBBS-MERRILL HISTORY REPRINT SERIES
88-89 481-485 Issues of the Bobbs-Merrill History Reprint Series, which are booklets containing reprints of articles from scholarly journals. Organized chronologically based on the year of the copyright of the original article.
The earliest copyrighted article is “The Significance of the American
Frontier” by Frederick J. Turner, which was reprinted from the Annual
Report of the Amercian Historical Association for the year 1893.
1920s-1960s
1920s-1960s
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91
91
91
90
90
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Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
90
90
486
Dd) MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Contact information for Shankman’s friends, family, and colleagues.
1860-1982, nd nd
488 Miscellaneous papers such as: York General Hospital Advisory Committee 1971-1982, nd agenda, devotional, memorial service for Allan Nevins, copies of historical documents and various research notes.
90
90
91
490 Miscellaneous personal papers such as: recipes, receipts, a map of Yale
University, and satirical hodgepodge articles. nd
491 Biographies and citations on various persons. Includes Wil Lou Gray,
Vernon Louis Parrington, Kenneth W. Stein, and the Friedham Family.
492 Miscellaneous pamphlets and booklets, including: a 1919 leaflet titled,
“Health Rules of the Modern Health Crusaders,” published by the
National Tuberculosis Association; the “Blue Book of Southern Progress” published by the Manufacturers Record, Baltimore, in 1922; and an unidentified dissertation about Richmond, Virginia in the years following the Civil War. nd
1919, 1922,
1974, nd
493 Magazine and newspaper articles relating to the impeachment and resignation of Richard Nixon. Includes a complete special edition of
Newsweek magazine, August 19, 1974. (See also Acc. 98, box 2, folder 16).
494 Newspaper articles on local stories such as: the last Confederate Cabinet meeting at the White Homestead, and various articles on Winthrop, including a copy of a 1920 article regarding equal pay for women teachers.
1974
1977-1982
495 Copies of older newspaper clippings relating to anti-lynching efforts by southern women in the 1930s, and a women’s Missionary Society in
Georgia. Also includes a page of local obituaries from 1982.
1982, nd
496 Winthrop College publications: Winthrop College News, The 1977-1982
Johnsonian, and a schedule of classes for the Spring Semester, 1982-1983.
1982 Copies the newsletter of the S.C. State Employees
Association.
498 Various newspaper articles and copies dating to 1917.
499 Miscellaneous brochures, booklets, and roadmaps.
500 Newsletters from various organizations such as the Organization of
American Historians, and the S.C. Humanities Commission.
1953-1982
1952-1980
1976-1979
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Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
92 502 Articles and papers relating to African-Americans and race relations.
Various authors.
1921-1982, nd
93
93
92
92
92
503
504
505
506
507
Articles relating to cultural, labor and women’s history. Various authors.
Articles relating to ethnic history and linguistics. Various authors.
Articles relating to various aspects in United States History. Various authors.
Articles by various authors relating to Jewish History.
Articles written by Harvey Klehr relating to socialism and communism.
1973-1982, nd
1974-1978, nd
1972-1981, nd
1979-1982, nd
1976-1977, nd
Articles by 1952-1982
Articles by
93
94
510 Articles and speeches written by Jacob Marcus on Jewish topics.
-- Bound journal volumes and books, including Legacy for the Future concerning Methodist women’s missions, inscribed by the author
,
Bd. Vol. 1
1959-1976
The Pennsylvania Antiwar Movement, 1861-1865 , by Arnold M. Shankman, 1980 published by Associated University Presses, 1980. Includes original dust jacket, signed by author and inscribed to Louise Pettus.
Bd. Vol. 2 1964 The Millways of Kent, by John Kenneth Morland, paperbound edition, published 1964. Originally published 1958 by University of North Carolina
Press.
Bd. Vol. 3 1968 Clement Laird Vallandigham: Civil War Politician , unpublished manuscript by Arnold Shankman. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for College Honors in the Dept. of History, Knox College,
March 1968.
Bd. Vol. 4 1968 Clement Laird Vallandigham: Civil War Politician , unpublished manuscript by Arnold Shankman. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for College Honors in the Dept. of History, Knox College,
March 1968.
Bd, Vol. 5 Candidate in Exile: Clement Vallandigham and the 1863 Gubernatorial 1969
Election , unpublished manuscript by Arnold Shankman. Shankman’s
Masters thesis submitted to Emory University.
Bd. Vol. 6 Candidate in Exile: Clement Vallandigham and the 1863 Gubernatorial 1969
Election , unpublished manuscript by Arnold Shankman. Shankman’s
Masters thesis submitted to Emory University.
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Box(es) Folder(s)
Bd. Vol. 7
Series Year(s)
Conflict in the Old Keystone: Anti-War Sentiment in Pennsylvania, 1972
1860-1965 , Arnold Shankman’s dissertation.
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26
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25
24
25
25
24
24
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23
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APPENDIX #1
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ARTICLES BY YEAR PUBLISHED
21
21
Box(es) Folder(s)
21 97
Article
“Civil Rights, 1920-1970: Three Methodist Women.”
98 “The Rock Hill Plan and Southern Cotton.”
99 “A Georgian in California: Letters of Rienzi Goldberg.”
Year(s)
1982
1982
1982
Pinck: Life 1982
21 101 “Materials Available on the 1981
Plan 1981
104
105
106
107
108
“Dorothy Tilly and the Fellowship of the Concerned.”
“Two Reform Rabbis of Atlanta: David Marx and Jacob M. Rothschild.”
“Dorothy Tilly” in
“A Jury of Her Peers: The South Carolina Woman and Her Campaign for
Jury Service.”
Notable American Women .
“Black on Green: Afro-Americans on Irish Independence, 1840-1921.”
1981
1981
1980
1980
1980
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
“Mina Tropp Memoirs: A South Carolina Childhood.”
“Dorothy Tilly, Civil Rights, and the Methodist Church.”
“Friend or Foe: Southern Blacks View the Jew, 1880-1935.”
“The Galveston Movement: Letters of Annie E. Johnson and Jacob Schiff.”
“Black Pride and Protest: The Amos ‘n’ Andy Crusade of 1931.”
“The Image of the Italian in the Afro-American Press, 1886-1936.”
“Black on Yellow: Afro-Americans View Chinese Americans, 1850-1935.”
1980
1980
1979
1979
1978
1978
1978
117
118
“This Menacing Influx: Afro-Americans on Italian Immigration to the
South, 1880-1915.”
“‘Asiatic Ogre’ or ‘Desirable Citizen?’: The Image of Japanese Americans in the Afro-American Press, 1867-1933.”
“Ronald Loses
1977
1977
120 “Draft Resistance in Civil
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28
28
28
27
28
28
28
28
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Box(es) Folder(s)
APPENDIX #1 (cont.)
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ARTICLES BY YEAR PUBLISHED
Article Year(s)
Who 1977
27 122 “Let Us Be Friends, Strong Friends: A Jewish Socialist Sacrifices His Job to Protect Racism.”
1976
20 92 “For the Union As It Was and the Constitution As It Is: A Copperhead
Views the Civil War.”
1976
27 123 “Freedom of the Press During the Civil War: The Case of Albert D.
Boileau.”
1975
27 124 “The Image of Mexico and the Mexican-American in the Black Press,
1890-1935.”
1975
27 125 “Brothers Across the Sea: Afro-Americans on the Persecution of Russian
Jews, 1881-1917.”
1975
27 126 “Julian Harris and the Ku Klux Klan.” 1975
People Jews.” 1975
27 128 “Among the Children of the East Side Jews: A Black Teacher Describes
Her Pupils (1905).”
1975
Harris 1974
130
131
132
133
134
“Converse, The Christian Observer, and Civil War Censorship.”
“Southern Jews: People in Need of a History.”
“Atlanta Jewry.”
“Colonel of the Bucktails: Civil War Letters of Charles F. Taylor.”
“Southern Methodist Newspapers and the Coming of the Spanish-American
War, A Research Note.”
1974
1973
1973
1973
1973
-- -- 1973 “Soldier Votes and Clement L. Vallandigham in the 1863 Gubernatorial
Election,” Ohio History , LXXXII, 88-104.
No copy available in the collection.
135
136
“William B. Reed and the Civil War.”
“John P. Penney, Harry White, and the 1864 Pennsylvania Senate
Deadlock.”
1972
1972
137
138
“A Temple is Bombed: Atlanta, 1958.”
“Francis W. Hughes and the 1862 Pennsylvania Election.”
1972
1971
43
31
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
150 “Civil Rights, 1920-1970.” Published as part of Women in New Worlds ,
Vol. II.
Year(s)
1970
1970 nd nd
1982
30
30
31
28
30
APPENDIX #1 (cont.)
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ARTICLES BY YEAR PUBLISHED
Box(es) Folder(s)
-- --
Article
(Editor), “Vallandigham’s Arrest and the Dayton Riot of 1863—Two
Letters,” Ohio History , LXXXIX, 199-123. No copy available in the collection.
139
145
“Partisan Conflicts, 1839-41, and the Illinois Constitution.”
“The Southern Jewish Newspapers, 1895-1940: A Vehicle of Reform
Jewish Expression.”
30 146 “In Defense of the Jews of the Confederacy.” An article edited by
Shankman.
“Human Guiding
148
149
Bio of David Marx for the Dictionary of Georgia Biography
“Pennsylvania as a Copperhead
.
1970-1974
31 151 Article about Louis Dembitz Brandeis, published as part of the of Southern Religion .
Dictionary 1981
31 nd 153 “Who Should Work the Fields?: Blacks and Whites on the Desirability of
Immigration to Dixie, 1890-1925.”
154 Klannish
155 Bio of Jacob M. Rothschild for the Dictionary of Georgia Biography . 1976
44
27
28
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #2
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
Box(es) Folder(s)
26
27
120
123
Research Project- Civil War
Research
“Draft Resistance in Civil
Boileau.”
“Freedom of the Press During the Civil War: The Case of Albert D.
Year(s)
ca1970s
1972-1975
130
133
“Converse, The Christian Observer, and Civil War Censorship.”
“Colonel of the Bucktails: Civil War Letters of Charles F. Taylor.”
1974
1972-1973
32
32
159 George W. Woodward, with letters to/from Jeremiah Black.
160 Sarah Wister.
Phillip Post. nd nd
Bastille. letters.
44-45 -- Note on ca1970s
Vallandigham.
ETHNIC GROUPS
25 114 “The Image of the Italian in the Afro-American Press, 1886-1936.” 1978
1978
1935.”
26 117 “This Menacing Influx: Afro-Americans on Italian Immigration to the
South, 1880-1915.”
1977
26 118 “‘Asiatic Ogre’ or ‘Desirable Citizen?’: The Image of Japanese Americans in the Afro-American Press, 1867-1933.”
1977
27 124 “The Image of Mexico and the Mexican American in the Black Press,
1890-1935.”
1974-1975
45
36
27
27
23
25
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #2 (cont.)
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
Box(es) Folder(s)
34
34
34
168
169
170
Research Project- Civil War
Japanese and Chinese Americans as viewed by African-Americans.
A paper about Blacks, Italians, and Poles in Pittsburgh.
A paper about the Greek, Italian, and Jewish Ethnic press.
Mississippi.
Year(s)
1977-1981,
1977
1978-1979
172-173 in groups.
21 99
JEWISH
“A Georgian In California: Letters of Rienzi Goldberg.” 1982
Pinck: Life 1982
105
112
“Two Reform Rabbis of Atlanta: David Marx and Jacob M. Rothschild.”
“The Galveston Movement: Letters of Annie E. Johnson and Jacob Schiff.”
1981
1979
Colony.”
Who 1977
27 122 “Let Us Be Friends, Strong Friends: A Jewish Socialist Sacrifices His Job to Protect Racism.”
1976
125 “Brothers Across the Sea: Afro-Americans on the Persecution of Russian
Jews, 1881-1917.”
128 “Among the Children of the East Side Jews: A Black Teacher Describes
Her Pupils.”
1974-1976
1975
Jewry.”
28 137 “A Temple is Bombed: Atlanta, 1958.” 1969-1972
Solomon 1976-1980
176 Temple Beth-El. nd
46
48
25
27
23
24
37
37
Box(es) Folder(s)
Golden.
Currents.
Jewish in
1977
186
Dr. Arnold Shankman Papers, Acc. 259
Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #2 (cont.)
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
Research Project- Civil War Year(s)
Jews.
Western Jewish History in the United States. for Research.
1968-1972
Jews.
Davis.
191 Jewish editorial correspondence in St. Louis, MO.
Yiddish in nd
--
111
Note Cards on Jews.
AFRICAN-AMERICANS
107 “Black on Green: Afro-Americans on Irish Independence, 1840-1921.”
“Friend or Foe: Southern Blacks View the Jew, 1880-1935.” nd
1980
1979
113 “Black Pride and Protest: The Amos ‘n’ Andy Crusade of 1931.”
126 “Julian Harris and the Ku Klux Klan.”
1978
1973-1979
NAACP.
47
40
40
21
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #2 (cont.)
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
Box(es) Folder(s)
38
38
197
Research Project- Civil War
Thesis about the Columbia, Tennessee race riot.
198 Articles about black population, jobs, and economic trends in various
American regions.
Year(s) riot.
1972 ca1970s and Garvey.
Julian
203 Klux relations.
Rights.
African-Americans.
African-Americans.
WOMEN
97 “Civil Rights, 1920-1970: Three Methodist Women.” Concerns Rosemary
Keller, Louise Queen, and Hilah Thomas.
1982
Plan ca1975-1981
23 108 “A Jury of Her Peers: The South Carolina Woman and Her Campaign for
Jury Service.”
1980
24 110 “Dorothy Tilly, Civil Rights, and the Methodist Church.” 1980 on
Amendment.
212
213
Tilly.
Methodist women in the South and Dorothy Tilly.
Dorothy Tilly and The Fellowship of the Concerned.
1920-1970
1949-1966
48
42
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #2 (cont.)
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
41
41
24
41
41
Box(es) Folder(s) on and Tilly.
MISCELLANEOUS
109 “Mina Tropp Memoirs: A South Carolina Childhood.”
215
217
218
219
Research Project- Civil War
Biographical information on Esther Pinck.
Photographs of the Ingersolls and Fisher families.
South Carolina Council for the Common Good.
York County, South Carolina.
Year(s)
1980
1970s
221 Robert and Mabel Barnes.
Bell
Joel
Brigham
Archaelus
Miscellaneous.
Articles
Mina about 1979-1980 interviews.
Tropp’s art writings.
49
26
23
25
81
27
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Box(es) Folder(s)
21 99
Correspondent/Subject
“A Georgian in California: Letters of Rienzi Goldberg.”
23 108 “A Jury of Her Peers: The South Carolina Woman and Her Campaign for
Jury Service.”
154 Klannish
28 137 “A Temple is Bombed: Atlanta, 1958.”
Ackerman, and
Year(s)
1978-1982
1977-1978
1970-1971
17 77 Ambivalent Friends.
1974-1982
81 444 . 1980-1982
American Archives. 1970-1981
American Time
118
107
115
445
125
“Asiatic Ogre’ or ‘Desirable Citizen?’: The Image of the Japanese
Americans in the Afro-American Press, 1867-1933.”
Bauman,
“Black on Green: Afro-Americans on Irish Independence, 1840-1921.”
“Black on Yellow: Afro Americans View Chinese Americans, 1850-1935.”
“Black Pride and Protest: The Amos ‘n’ Andy Crusade of 1931.”
Jews, 1881-1917.”
“Brothers Across the Sea: Afro-Americans on the Persecution of Russian
1974-1979
1976-1980
1974-1978
1976-1979
1974-1976 nd
50
28
27
21
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Correspondent/Subject Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
97
Chesson, 1975-1981
“Civil Rights, 1920-1970: Three Methodist Women.” Concerns Rosemary
Keller, Louise Queen, and Hilah Thomas.
1981
Cobb, 1979-1982
Cogwell, nd
133
130
“Colonel of the Bucktails: Civil War Letters of Charles F. Taylor.”
“Converse, The Christian Observer, and Civil War Censorship.”
1972-1973
1973-1974
26
82
82
74 388 Davis, Olivia
30 148 :
31 155 : Jacob M. Rothschild.
22 104 “Dorothy Tilly and the Fellowship of the Concerned.”
120
453
454
“Draft Resistance in Civil War
Pinck: Life
1976
1976
1979
1970-1977
1979-1982
ETV project, “Arts in the Changing South: A Proposal.”
ETV project, “Women Leaders in South Carolina.”
1978
1977-1980
Fleming, 1972-1976
51
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Box(es) Folder(s)
74
Correspondent/Subject
391 Foner, Dr. Eric
Year(s)
1978
27 123
Frauman, nd
“Freedom of the Press During the Civil War: The Case of Albert D.
Boileau.”
1972-1977
Freeman, 1981-1982
Well nd
Hilscher,
10 39-45 1973-1983 nd
52
75
21
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Box(es) Folder(s)
27
Correspondent/Subject
126 “Julian Harris and the Ku Klux Klan.”
Year(s)
1973-1979
Harris 1973
28 136 “John P. Penney, Harry White, and the 1864 Pennsylvania Senate
Deadlock.”
1970
Klement, 1966-1971
398
101
Lyon, James
“Materials Available on the
1980
1981
Mulligan, 1973-1980
53
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Correspondent/Subject Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
80
28
436 Oxford College of Emory University
139 “Partisan Conflicts, 1839-1941, and the Illinois Constitution.”
1969-1982
1969-1970
30
41
149
216
“Pennsylvania as a Copperhead
Pinck, Esther-Mary Mildred Sullivan Award.
1970-1974
1981-1982
Rabinow, 1969-1980
20 92 Rank and File ,
“Ronald Loses
Shankman, College
54
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Correspondent/Subject Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
58 287 Shankman, Arnold-Rejection Letters from various colleges and universities.
Shankman, and
1972-1975
82
63
84
28
448
313
South Carolina House of Representatives regarding school prayer.
Southern Association on the Commission of Colleges.
463-464 Southern Jewish Historical Society Conference.
134 “Southern Methodist Newspapers and the Coming of the Spanish-
American War, A Research Note.”
13 58-62
1977
1980
1981
1970-1973
1969-1977
55
28
Dr. Arnold Shankman Papers, Acc. 259
Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
124 “The Image of Mexico and the Mexican American in the Black Press,
1890-1935.”
1974-1975
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Box(es) Folder(s)
21 98
Correspondent/Subject
“The Rock Hill Plan and Southern Cotton.”
Year(s)
1979-1982
Plan 1975-1981
25 112 “The Galveston Movement: Letters of Annie E. Johnson and Jacob Schiff.” 1977-1978
25
27
114 “The Image of the Italian in the Afro-American Press, 1886-1936.” 1977-1978
People Jews.” 1973-1975
26 117 “This Menacing Influx: Afro-Americans on Italian Immigration to the
South, 1880-1915.”
1975-1979
135 “William B. Reed and the Civil War.”
Williams,
1970-1973
1974-1982
Williams, 1977-1978
56
68
68
68
67
67
70
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Manuscript Collection, Winthrop University Archives
APPENDIX #3 (cont.)
CORRESPONDENCE TO/FROM ARNOLD SHANKMAN
ALPHABETICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL
Correspondent/Subject Year(s) Box(es) Folder(s)
59
60
60
291
300
301
Winthrop Advisory Committee for the Archives and Special Collections.
Winthrop’s College of Arts and Sciences.
Winthrop’s Department of History and Geography.
1979-1981
1975-1982
1975-1981
340
341
348
350
Wright, Marion and the Winthrop Archives.
Wright, Marion and the UNC Archives.
Wright, Marion: trip around the World.
Wright, Marion and the Grenville Clark Award.
1976-1980
1977
1977
1981
1977-1982, nd 351 Wright, Marion and his reception of a honorary degree from Winthrop.
Wright, on
365 Wright, Marion article, Federal vs. State Power .
423 Harvey
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