Series 1: Personal Papers. 1963-2003; n.d.

Subseries 1.1: Biographical Data. 1967-2003; n.d.
Box 1, folder 1: Biographical statements, n.d.
Box 1, folder 2: Personal curriculum vitae, biographical statements, 1969-2000.
Box 1, folder 3: Partial oral history transcript of Ladner interviewed by someone identified as ‘P. K.,’ March 11, 1991.
Box 1, folder 4: Personal interviews with Barbara Ransby, 1990, and Girls Clubs of America, n.d.
Box 1, folder 5: Myers Briggs Personality Questionnaire, 1992.
Box 1, folder 6: “The Odyssey of An Ambivalent Sociologist,” Harriet Jackson Scarupa in New Directions, January 1984, “My Sociological Journey,” Ladner, n.d.
Box 1, folder 7: Biographical writings: Unfinished manuscripts, n.d.
Box 1, folder 7a: Biographical writings: Unfinished manuscripts, n.d.
Box 1, folder 8: Awards and recognition, 1982-1996.
Box 1, folders 9-11: Announcements, invitations, flyers, 1991-2003.
Box 1, folder 12: Mementos and programs, 1991-2003.
Box 1, folder 13: Ladner as a personality: News clippings, 1967, 1993, n.d.
Box 1, folder 13a: Ladner as a personality: News clippings, 1994-2002.
Box 1, folder 14: Family affairs: Tribute to Annie Ruth Perryman, cards and resolutions, 1995.
Box 1, folder 15: Family affairs: Ladner genealogical research, correspondence, internet documents, n.d.

Subseries 1.2: Personal Correspondence, General and Specific. 1963-2003; n.d.
Box 1, folders 16-18: Personal correspondence: General, 1963-1969.
Box 1, folder 19: Personal correspondence: General, 1970-1972; 1979.
Box 1, folder 20: Personal correspondence: General, 1983-1986.
Box 1, folder 21: Personal correspondence: General, 1987.
Box 1, folder 22: Personal correspondence: General, January-June 1988.
Box 1, folder 23: Personal correspondence: General, July-December 1988.
Box 1, folder 24: Personal correspondence: General, 1989.
Box 1, folder 25: Personal correspondence: General, 1990.
Box 1, folder 26: Personal correspondence: General, 1991.
Box 1, folder 27: Personal correspondence: General, 1992.
Box 1, folder 28: Personal correspondence: General, 1993-1994.
Box 1, folder 29: Personal correspondence: General, 1995-1996.
Box 1, folder 30: Personal correspondence: General, 1997-1998.
Box 1, folder 31: Personal correspondence: General, 1999.
Box 1, folder 32: Personal correspondence: General, 2000-2003.
Box 1, folder 33: Personal correspondence: General, n.d.
Box 1, folder 34: Personal correspondence: Specific: The Black Scholar, 1969-1971.
Box 1, folder 35: Personal correspondence: Specific: Hobbs Literary Agency, 1970-1971.
Box 1, folder 36: Personal correspondence: Specific: Twayne Publishing Co., 1988-1989.
Box 1, folder 37: Personal correspondence: Specific: Publishing issues with Random House Publishing Company and other sources, 1971- 2001.
Box 1, folder 38: Personal correspondence: Specific: Publication issues, Doubleday Publishing Co., 1979-1992.
Box 1, folder 39: Personal correspondence: Specific: Willie Mae, consulting, June 1988, n.d.
Box 1, folder 40: Personal correspondence and prospectus: Stinson Literary Agency, 1995-1996.
Box 1, folder 41: Personal correspondence: Contracts, Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, University of Nebraska Press, 1994-1995.
Box 1, folder 42: Personal correspondence: Specific: Colin Powell, 1998.

Box 2, folder 1: Personal correspondence: Specific: Speaking engagements, appointments, correspondence, American Program Bureau, Inc., 1987-1989; 1998.
Box 2, folder 2: Personal correspondence: Specific: Speaking engagements, correspondence, informational packet, Program Corporation of America, 1996.
Box 2, folder 3. Personal correspondence: Specific: White House letters and press releases, 1995.
Box 2, folder 4: Personal correspondence: Specific: Tonya Bolden, 1995-1997.
Box 2, folder 5: Personal correspondence: Specific: From Swastika to Jim Crow, 1997-2000.

Subseries 1.3: Persons and Personalities. 1990-1993; n.d.
Box 2, folder 9: Persons and personalities: Charlayne Hunter Gault, biographical sketch, 1993.
Box 2, folder 10: Persons and personalities: Thurgood Marshall, biography and funeral program, 1993.
Box 2, folder 11: Persons and personalities: The art of Richard Hunt, articles, 1990.
Box 2, folder 12: Persons and personalities: Biographies and résumés, Mandela and others, n.d.
Box 2, folder 13: Persons and personalities: Relevant résumés, n.d.
Box 2, folder 14: Persons and personalities: Articles, tributes, résumés: Peter Jennings, Reginald Lewis, Juan Williams and others, n.d.

Subseries 1.4: Education. 1965-2000; n.d.
Box 2, folder 15: Washington University: Class syllabus and notes, 1965.
Box 2, folder 16: Washington University: Thesis/Occasional paper-“Deviance in the Lower Class,” 1966.
Box 2, folder 17: Washington University: Personal data sheet, 1967.
Box 2, folder 18: Washington University: Dissertation: Chapter 1, draft, 1967.
Box 2, folder 19: Washington University: Sociology bibliographies, 1966-1968.
Box 2, folder 20: Washington University: Publications by others, 1965; 1967.
Box 2, folder 21: Washington University: Lecture notes, 1966.
Box 2, folder 22: Washington University: Statistical notes, 1964.
Box 2, folder 23: Dissertation background, n.d.
Box 2, folder 24: Washington University: Dissertation background notes, n.d.
Box 2, folder 25: Washington University: Dissertation statistics printout, n.d.
Box 2, folder 26: Washington University: Statement of research objectives, 1967.
Box 2, folder 27: Washington University: Paper: “Deviant Role Models and Socialization,” 1966.
Box 2, folder 28: Washington University: Paper: “The Puerto Rican and Negro American Family,” 1967.
Box 2, folder 29: Washington University: Paper: “Negro Leadership,” n.d.
Box 2, folder 30: Washington University: Research proposal, Ladner and Gerald McWorter, 1967.
Box 2, folder 31: Washington University: Correspondence, 1968; 1998.
Box 2, folder 32: Washington University: Alumni newsletter, Spring 2000.
Box 2, folder 33: Tougaloo: Chapel program, 1964, n.d.
Box 2, folder 34: Tougaloo: Tougaloo news magazine, 1983.
Box 2, folder 35: Tougaloo: Alumni affairs: Correspondence, forms, lists, 1987; 1991; 1995; 2000.
Box 2, folder 36: Tougaloo: Chapel appeal: Booklet, 2000.

Subseries 1.5: Travel. 1989-1995; n.d.
Box 3, folder 1: Travel documents, 1990-1995; n.d.
Box 3, folder 2: Israeli Trip: Background material, 1989-1991.
Box 3, folder 3: Project Interchange: Background material, 1989-1991.
Box 3, folder 4: Project Interchange: Correspondence and memorandum, 1991.
Box 3, folder 5: South African trip: Correspondence and documents, 1995.

Subseries 1.6: Church Affiliations. 1981-2002; n.d.
Box 4, folder 1: All Souls Unitarian Church: Correspondence, contracts, documents, memorandum, 1987-1991; n.d.
Box 4, folder 2: Black Church family project, July 1990.
Box 4, folder 3: Trinity Episcopal Church: Directory, 1999.
Box 4, folder 4: Trinity Episcopal Church: Budgetary matters, 2002.
Box 4, folder 5: Trinity Episcopal Church: General correspondence, 2001-2002.
Box 4, folder 6: Unitarian Church: Universalist Association: Correspondence, 1987-1988.
Box 4, folder 7: Unitarian Church: Guidelines, 1985-1988.
Box 4, folder 8: The Jeremiah Project: “Living Faith: The Black Church Outreach Tradition,” John. J. DiIulio, n.d.
Box 4, folder 9: United Church of Christ, Council for Health and Welfare Services: Directory of Services: 1981-1982.

Subseries 1.7: Professional Affiliations. 1983-2002; n.d.
Box 5, folder 1: African American Institute: Documents, 1991.
Box 5, folder 2: Albert Shanker Institute: Correspondence, 2000.
Box 5, folder 3: American Council on Education: Conference booklet, 1993.
Box 5, folder 4: American Council of Learned Societies: Directories, n.d.
Box 5, folder 5: American Enterprise Institute: Documents, 1992-1994.
Box 5, folders 6-8: American Sociological Association: Distinguished career awards, 1985-1989.
Box 5, folder 9: American Sociological Association: 85th annual meeting materials, 1990.
Box 5, folder 10: American Sociological Association: Meeting materials and correspondence, 1988-1995.
Box 5, folder 11: American Sociological Association: Sociological abstracts, August 11-15, 1990.
Box 5, folder 12: American Sociological Association: Correspondence, 1989-2001.
Box 5, folder 13: American Trauma Society: Correspondence, 1993.
Box 5, folder 14: Association of American Colleges: Correspondence, 1993.
Box 5, folder 15: Association of Black Sociologists: 21stmeeting materials, 1991.
Box 5, folder 16: Association of Black Sociologists: 29th meeting materials, 1999.
Box 5, folder 17: Association of Black Sociologists: Organizational materials, 1990-1997.
Box 5, folder 18: Association of Black Sociologists: Correspondence, 1988-1998.
Box 5, folder 19: Association of Black Sociologists: Newsletter, Winter 1991; Spring, 1994; n.d.
Box 5, folder 20: Association of Black Sociologists: Directory, 1987.
Box 5, folder 21: Associated Writing Program, 1991.
Box 5, folder 22: Black Community Crusade for Children, 1992-1993; n.d.
Box 5, folder 23: Black Women’s Agenda, Inc., 1991.
Box 5, folder 24: Center for Community Change: Memorandum and booklet, 1998.
Box 5, folder 25: Center for Community Change: Correspondence, documents, 1987; n.d.
Box 5, folder 26: Center for National Policy: Administrative documents, 1986-1992.
Box 5, folder 27: Center for National Policy: Annual reports, center news, budgets, 1990-1998.
Box 5, folder 28: Center for National Policy: Board of Directors’ meeting, 1991-1992.
Box 5, folder 29: Center for National Policy: Correspondence, 1987-1990.
Box 5, folder 30: Center for National Policy: Correspondence, 1991.
Box 5, folder 31: Center for National Policy: Correspondence, 1992.
Box 5, folder 32: Center for National Policy: Correspondence, 1993-1996.

Box 6, folder 1: Center for National Policy: News and notes, 1991.
Box 6, folder 2: Center for National Policy: Roster, 1992-1993.
Box 6, folder 3: Center for National Policy: Paper, “The Adolescent Poor and the Transition to Early Adulthood,” n.d.
Box 6, folder 4: Center for Research on Women: National Women’s Leadership Summit material, May 1-2, 2002.
Box 6, folder 5: Center for the Study of Social Policy: Annual report, 2000.
Box 6, folder 6: Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy: Status report, 1998.
Box 6, folder 7: Center for Women Policy Study: Award program, 1993.
Box 6, folder 8: Coalition of 100 Black Women: Annual report, 1994.
Box 6, folder 9: Council on Foreign Relations: Correspondence, 1994; 1998; 2003.
Box 6, folder 10: Council on Interracial Families: Books, documents, 1983-1984; n.d.
Box 6, folder 11: District of Columbia Sociological Society: Pamphlets and other materials, 1993-1995.
Box 6, folder 12: Eastern Sociological Society: Meeting materials, 1992; 2000.
Box 6, folder 13: Enterprise America Network: Correspondence, pamphlets, 1988.
Box 6, folder 14: Executive Leadership Council: Correspondence, 1997.
Box 6, folder 15: Field Foundation: Brochures, correspondence, 1983-1984.
Box 6, folder 16: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: African American policy studies, 1983-2001.
Box 6, folders 17 and 18: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: Board of governors’ meeting, 2001.
Box 6, folder 19: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: By-laws, n.d.
Box 6, folder 20: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: Legal document, n.d.
Box 6, folder 21: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: Focus 1984-85; 2001.
Box 6, folder 22: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: News clippings, 1997-1999.
Box 6, folder 23: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies: News clippings, 2001.
Box 6, folder 24: Links, Inc.: Correspondence, 2000.
Box 6, folder 25: Links, Inc.: Roster, 1987-1989.
Box 6, folder 26: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation: Memorandum, 1987.
Box 6, folder 27: NAACP: Presidential search correspondence, 1995.
Box 6, folder 28: NAACP: 89th annual convention, 1998.
Box 6, folder 29: National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations: Correspondence, 1993.
Box 6, folder 30: National Institute of Dyslexia: Correspondence, 1989.
Box 6, folder 31: National Women’s Health Resource Center: Correspondence, 1989-1994.
Box 6, folder 32: Planned Parenthood: Correspondence, 1987.
Box 6, folder 33: Riggs National Bank: Correspondence, 1998-2001.
Box 6, folder 34: Schumann Foundation: Attachments and correspondence, 1996.
Box 6, folder 35: Society for the Study of Social Problems: Memorandum, 1984.
Box 6, folder 36: Trans-Africa: Administrative documents, 1985-1993, n.d.
Box 6, folder 37: Trans-Africa: Correspondence, 1985-1988; n.d.
Box 6, folder 38: Trans-Africa: Financial documents, 1987.
Box 6, folder 39: Trans-Africa: Trans-African forum, 1986-1988.
Box 6, folder 40: Trans-Africa: Opposition to South Africa, 1986-1988.
Box 6, folder 41: Trans-Africa: Blacks in Foreign Service, n.d.
Box 6, folder 42: Tri-State Services, Inc.: Correspondence, 1988.
Box 6, folder 43: Urban League of Greater Washington: Speech, board of directors’ meeting, 1994; 1999.
Box 6, folder 44: Women’s Campaign for a New Foreign Policy: Memorandum, 1993.

Series 2: Civil Rights Materials. 1963-2003; n.d.
Box 7, folder 1: SNCC Conference materials, 1988; 1996; 2000.
Box 7, folder 2: Copies of Civil Rights materials: Some related to SNCC and other organizations and persons, 1963-1969.
Box 7, folder 3: Articles, drafts, programs re Stokely Carmichael, SNCC, and the Civil Rights Movement, 1966; 1998; n.d.
Box 7, folder 4: Fannie Lou Hamer Materials: Letter from Perry “Pap” Hamer, program brochure, article, 1977; 1984.
Box 7, folder 5: Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Correspondence and proposal, 1997-1998.
Box 7, folder 6: “Review of Ella Baker: Freedom Bound by Joanne Grant and Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson by Cynthia Fleming,” 1998.
Box 7, folder 7: Ella Baker: Material for film, 1986.
Box 7, folder 8: Ella Baker’s life: Correspondence, programs, funeral program, 1978-1986.
Box 7, folder 9: Mississippi Homecoming program, 1994.
Box 7, folder 10: March on Washington: Paper, n.d.
Box 7, folder 11: Mississippi Sovereignty Commission: Articles and documents, 1998.
Box 7, folder 12: Southern Sociologists Directory: Civil Rights workers, 1995.
Box 7, folder 13: Emmit Till: Essay, n.d.
Box 7, folder 15: “In the Matter of Isom Combs,” legal case, 1969.
Box 7, folder 16: “Songs of Freedom,” songbook, 1992; n.d.
Box 7, folder 17: Notes for Ladner’s manuscript, n.d.
Box 7, folder 18: “Remembering the March,” essay, Focus, 1998.
Box 7, folder 19: “An Open Door in a Closed Society,” essay, United Church Herald, 1964.
Box 7, folder 20: “Us Colored People,” pictorial essay, n.d.
Box 7, folder 21: The Ayers Case, court case, correspondence, 1988; 1991.
Box 7, folder 22: Barbara Grutter vs. Lee Ballinger, Supreme Court case, 2003.
Box 7, folder 23: Martin Luther King Jr. celebration materials and other relevant matters, 1992-1997; n.d.
Box 7, folder 24: Ladner-Interviewer: Willie Paul Barry Amenifu, June 30, 1978.
Box 7, folder 25: Ladner-Interviewer: Annie P. Avery, n.d.
Box 7, folder 26: Ladner-Interviewer: Fred Banks, April 8, 1978.
Box 7, folder 27: Ladner-Interviewer: Marion Barry, April 17, 1978.
Box 7, folder 28: Ladner-Interviewer: Faye Bellamy, n.d.
Box 7, folder 29: Ladner-Interviewer: James/Julian Bond, n.d.
Box 7, folder 30: Ladner-Interviewer: R. L. Bolden, April 8, 1978.
Box 7, folder 31: Ladner-Interviewer: Ed Brown, July 31, 1978.
Box 7, folder 32: Ladner-Interviewer: Robert Browne, July 27, 1978.
Box 7, folder 33: Ladner-Interviewer: Attorney Chesnut, n.d.
Box 7, folder 34: Ladner-Interviewer: Courtland Cox, April 17, 1978.
Box 7, folder 35: Ladner-Interviewer: Gloria Richardson Dandridge, April 20, 1978.
Box 7, folder 36: Ladner-Interviewer: Dave Dennis, n.d.
Box 7, folder 37: Ladner-Interviewer: Bobbie Dent, August 2, 1978.
Box 7, folder 38: Ladner-Interviewer: Lolis Eli and Rudy Lombard, n.d.
Box 7, folder 39: Ladner-Interviewer: Lawrence Guyot, n.d.
Box 7, folder 40: Ladner-Interviewer: Casey Hayden, July 26, 1978.
Box 7, folder 41: Ladner-Interviewer: Oretha Hurley, August 2, 1978.
Box 7, folder 42: Ladner-Interviewer: Ed King, April 8, 1978.
Box 7, folder 43: Ladner-Interviewer: Danny Mitchell, n.d.
Box 7, folder 44: Ladner-Interviewer: Bob Moses, [pages missing], n.d.
Box 7, folder 45: Ladner-Interviewer: John O’Neal, n.d.
Box 7, folder 46: Ladner-Interviewer: Billy and Elaine Peacock, n.d.
Box 7, folder 47: Ladner-Interviewer: Alvin F. Poussaint, June 14, 1978.
Box 7, folder 48: Ladner-Interviewer: Julie Prettyman, April 27, 1978.
Box 7, folder 49: Ladner-Interviewer: Charles Robertson, n.d.
Box 7, folder 50: Ladner-Interviewer: Reggie Robinson, notes, n.d.
Box 7, folder 51: Ladner-Interviewer: Frank Smith, n.d.
Box 7, folder 52: Ladner-Interviewer: Jerome Smith, August 1, 1978.
Box 7, folder 53: Ladner-Interviewer: Robert Smith, April 8, 1978.
Box 7, folder 54: Ladner-Interviewer: Walter Stafford, July 19, 1978.
Box 7, folder 55: Ladner-Interviewer: C. T. Vivian, May 30, 1978.
Box 7, folder 56: Ladner-Interviewer: John Wilson, April 17, 1978.
Box 7, folder 57: Ladner-Interviewer: Stanley Wise and Bennie Thompson, n.d.
Box 7, folder 58: Other Interviews: Ernst Borinski, by Mississippi Department of Archives, December 9, 1979.
Box 7, folder 59: Other Interviews: H. “Rap” Brown/Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, articles and interview notes, n.d.
Box 7, folder 60: Other Interviews: Dorie Ladner Churnett, interview notes and transcript, n.d.
Box 7, folder 61: Other Interviews: C. L. R. James, interview done by Ladner and Sterling Stuckey on December 19, 1969.
Box 7, folder 62: Other Interviews: Lonnie King, June 28, 1978.
Box 7, folder 63: Interview notes, n.d.

Box 8, folder 1: Oral Histories: Mrs. Constance Baker, n.d.
Box 8, folder 2: Oral Histories: Lawrence Guyot, n.d.
Box 8, folder 3: Oral Histories: James Nix, n.d.
Box 8, folder 4: Oral Histories: Dr. Peter Oris, n.d.
Box 8, folder 5: Oral Histories: J. C. Fairly, Mamie Phillips, Charles Phillips, n.d.
Box 8, folder 6: Oral Histories: Joyce Ladner with Cindy Breunig, transcript, n.d.
Box 8, folder 7: “How I got involved in the Civil Rights Movement,” outline for speech, 1993.
Box 8, folder 8: SNCC: A sociological analysis, n.d.
Box 8, folder 9: Proposal for the study of the Civil Rights Movement by Gerald McWorter and Ladner (Incomplete), n.d.
Box 8, folder 10: To do Whatever is Necessary: Women’s Participation in the Civil Rights Movement, thesis, Peggie Klekotka, 1991.
Box 8, folder 11: Civil Rights: Articles and profiles: Ella Baker, Fannie Lou Hamer, Martin Luther King, Jr., 1977; 1995; 1997; n.d.
Box 8, folder 12:Civil Rights bibliography, n.d.
Box 8, folder 13: “Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: Black American Freedom Songs, 1960-1966,” program, 1984; “Toward a Black Revolution,” Stokely Carmichael, n.d.

Series 3: Early Career. 1962-1971; n.d.

Subseries 3.1: Graduate assistant. 1964-1969; n.d.
Box 9, folder 1: Graduate research assistant and associate, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1964-1968: Correspondence, 1967.
Box 9, folder 2: Graduate research assistant and associate, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1964-1968: Conference on the history of the Black family, 1967.
Box 9, folder 3: Proposals for political study and other city matters, 1968.
Box 9, folder 4: Curriculum specialist and assistant professor for sociology, Southern Illinois University, East St. Louis, Illinois: Class notes, correspondence, syllabus, 1967-1969, n.d.

Subseries 3.2: Senior Research Fellow, Institute of the Black World. 1962-1971; n.d.
Box 10, folder 1: Announcement by Mrs. Martin Luther King, January 1969.
Box 10, folder 2: Opening program, January 1970.
Box 10, folders 3-4: Administrative documents, 1969; n.d.
Box 10, folder 5: Budget committee meeting, 1970.
Box 10, folder 6: Budgets and directives, 1969-1970; n.d.
Box 10, folders 7-12: Correspondence, 1968-1971.
Box 10, folder 13: Personal résumés, 1969; n.d.
Box 10, folder 14: Staff meeting transcript, 1969.
Box 10, folder 15: Black Studies seminar: Remarks by Lerone Bennett, 1969.
Box 10, folder 16: Black Studies seminar: Remarks by Vincent Harding, 1969.
Box 10, folder 17: Black Studies seminar: Correspondence, 1969-1970.
Box 10, folder 18: Black Studies seminar: Reports, 1970.
Box 10, folder 19: Proposals, 1969-1971.
Box 10, folder 20: Symposium on the Black Family: Background materials, 1969.
Box 10, folder 21: Symposium on the Black Family: Correspondence, 1969-1970.
Box 10, folder 22: Independent study material for Black Family and Social Policy, Spring semester, 1970.
Box 10, folder 23: Towards a Black agenda: Papers and articles, 1970; n.d.
Box 10, folder 24: Problems of Black studies: Paper draft, n.d.
Box 10, folder 25: Prospectus on Black education in public schools, paper, 1969.
Box 10, folder 26: Finding and recommendations towards a “House of Black Education,” paper, S. Udunka, 1969.
Box 10, folder 27: “Women in Poverty,” paper by Ladner, 1970.
Box 10, folder 28: “The Institute of the Black World and Black and White Schools,” paper, n.d.
Box 10, folder 29: Symposium on the Black experience at Kent State University, 1969.
Box 10, folder 30: “The Gift of Blackness,” paper, Vincent Harding, n.d.
Box 10, folder 31: “The Cities and the Seventies,” paper by Lerone Bennett, 1970.
Box 10, folder 32: “Toward a Black Agenda,” IBW, 1970.
Box 10, folder 33: “Experiment in Higher Education, a Bibliography of Assigned and Collateral Readings,” 1962-1968.
Box 10, folder 34: Black Paper for Black Studies, Black Action Society, Curtiss E. Porter and Jack L. Daniel, 1969.
Box 10, folder 35: “Childhood and Family Life in the African American Community,” paper, Andrew Billingsley et al., n.d.
Box 10, folder 36: “Black Repression in the Cities,” draft paper by Ladner and Walter Stafford, n.d.
Box 10, folder 37: Seminars in Black Studies, offered by the research staff, Fall 1969.
Box 10, folder 38: “The Tragedy of the Black Intellectual,” paper by Ladner, 1970.
Box 10, folder 39: Rapsodi in Black: a Message in Soul Dances from 1953-1968, Center for Inner City Studies, 1968; “Rapsodi in Black,” article, American Education, David Llorens, 1968.
Box 10, folder 40: Black Power statement, 1970.
Box 10, folder 41: Diary, speech, writings of James Forman, 1969-1970; n.d.
Box 10, folder 42: Lecture on the Black family, n.d.
Box 10, folder 43: Speech and discussion by Ladner, n.d.
Box 10, folder 44: “Beyond Chaos: Black History and the Search for a New Land,” n.d.

Box 11, folder 1: “White Misconceptions of Sexuality in the Black Experience,” basic research for sociology of religion, 1969.
Box 11, folder 2: Library documentation project: Correspondence, memorandum, listings, 1969-1970; n.d.
Box 11, folder 3: Martin L. King promotional kit for film, n.d.
Box 11, folder 4: Interview transcript, Joyce Ladner and Horace Cayton, 1970.
Box 11, folder 5: Interviews and articles with Ella Baker on the Black woman in the Civil Rights Movement, 1969.
Box 11, folder 6: “Operation Salvage,” n.d.
Box 11, folder 7: “Publishing for the Black Community,” proposal, Drum and Spears Press, 1969.
Box 11, folder 8: Project 7038, “Utilizing the Resources to Teach Special Education,” proposal, n.d.
Box 11, folder 9: The Howard University Institute for African and African American Studies, brochure, n.d.
Box 11, folder 10: “Perspectives in Black Studies,” paper composed by the Black community at Brandeis University, Fall 1969.
Box 11, folder 11: Agenda paper by Hylan Lewis for White House conference, 1965.
Box 11, folder 12: General information and notes for the Institute of the Black World, 1969-1971.
Box 11, folder 13: Black Power materials: Journals, magazines, newspapers, 1966.
Box 11, folder 14: Black Power conference: Background and purpose, n.d.
Box 11, folder 15: “What is Happening to American Women,” presentation by Ladner at Duke University, June 1970.
Box 11, folder 16: Journals, magazine articles, newsletters, newspaper articles, and pamphlets on the Institute of the Black World, 1966-1970; n.d.
Box 11, folder 17: Proceedings of the first National Association of Afro-American educators’ conference, June 6-8, 1968.
Box 11, folder 18: Staff reports, 1970.
Box 11, folder 19: “Social Science Course of Study,” marked draft for discussion, n.d.

Series 4: Howard University and Hunter College. 1969-2001; n.d.

Subseries 4.1: School of Social Work. 1969-1994; n.d.
Box 12, folder 1: School of Social Work: Administrative documents, 1969-1970; n.d.
Box 12, folder 2: Commission on social work education: Minutes and other documents, 1970.
Box 12, folder 3: Report on the commission on social work education by Andrew Billingsley, n.d.
Box 12, folder 4: Family and child services: Background materials and notes, 1983, n.d.
Box 12, folder 5: Family and child services: Class notes, articles, examinations, 1983-1989.
Box 12, folder 6: Family and child services: Classroom lecture and notes, Fall 1986.
Box 12, folder 7: Family and child services: Classroom materials, 1987.
Box 12, folder 8: Criminal justice: Classroom materials, 1987-1989.
Box 12, folders 9-10: General social work class notes, n.d.
Box 12, folder 11: Background material for courses on the family, n.d.
Box 12, folders 12-13: Syllabi and bibliographies for social work courses, 1982-1990.
Box 12, folder 14: Doctoral seminar, class materials, 1989.
Box 12, folder 15: Social welfare policy and services, class materials, n.d.
Box 12, folder 16: The family and related topics, n.d.
Box 12, folder 17: Social work classes, examinations, 1982-1986.
Box 12, folder 18: Doctoral paper by Barbara Etta, 1985.
Box 12, folder 19: Faculty members’ reports, 1982-1984.
Box 12, folder 20: School of Social Work: Administrative documents, 1985-1989.
Box 12, folder 21: Seminar documents on research and teaching in Afro-South African studies, April 20-24, 1986.
Box 12, folder 22: Class on Meridian: Notes and supporting material, n.d.
Box 12, folder 23: Proposal by A. Billingsley, n.d.
Box 12, folder 24: School of Social Work: Examination, n.d.
Box 12, folders 25-30: School of Social Work: Correspondence, memorandum, notes, proposals, 1969-1990; n.d.
Box 12, folder 31: Hunter College: Correspondence, 1979; 1993-1994.
Box 12, folder 32: Hunter College: Articles, commentaries, responses to New York Times Op-Ed on Civil Rights, 1979.
Box 12, folder 33: “Labeling Black Children: Socio-Psychological Implications,” n.d.

Subseries 4.2: Howard University, Vice President of Academic Affairs. 1987-1994; n.d.
Box 13, folder 1: Administrative documents, general, 1991-1993.
Box 13, folder 2: Report of the University commission, 1991.
Box 13, folder 3: Résumés, 1993; n.d.
Box 13, folder 4: Presentation of the financial position of the college, 1993.
Box 13, folder 5: Final report of the master of city planning accreditation board, 1987-1988.
Box 13, folder 6: Strategic plan, 1993.
Box 13, folder 7: All University religious service: Program, April 1, 1990.
Box 13, folder 8: Speeches, 1993-1994.
Box 13, folder 9: Tenure, Virginia Commonwealth University, correspondence and documents, 1991.
Box 13, folder 10: Special events: Announcements, brochures, flyers, programs: 1990-1994.
Box 13, folder 11: “Building on a Tradition of Excellence,” Ladner interview with Howard Magazine, n.d.
Box 13, folder 12: Seminar, Aspen Institute: Correspondence and documents.
Box 13, folder 13: Document: “Quality Leadership Update,” June 1992.
Box 13, folder 14: Conference papers: Future of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU), 1993.

Box 14a, folder 1: Correspondence, January-June 1990.
Box 14a, folder 2: Correspondence, July-September 1990.
Box 14a, folder 3: Correspondence, October-December 1990.
Box 14a, folder 4: Correspondence, January-February 1991.
Box 14a, folder 5: Correspondence, March 1991.
Box 14a, folder 6: Correspondence, April-June 1991.
Box 14a, folder 7: Correspondence, July-December 1991.

Box 14b, folder 8: Correspondence, January 1992.
Box 14b, folder 9: Correspondence, February 1992.
Box 14b, folder 10: Correspondence, March-May 1992.
Box 14b, folder 11: Correspondence, June-July 1992.
Box 14b, folder 12: Correspondence, August-September 1992.
Box 14b, folder 13: Correspondence, October-December 1992.
Box 14b, folder 14: Correspondence, January-April 1993.
Box 14b, folder 15: Correspondence, May-July 1993.
Box 14b, folder 16: Correspondence, August-September 1993.
Box 14b, folder 17: Correspondence, October-December 1993.
Box 14b, folder 18: Correspondence, 1994.

Subseries 4.3: Howard University, Interim Presidency. 1993-2000; n.d.
Box 15, folder 1: Strategic planning project, 1993.
Box 15, folder 2: Transition committee meeting documents, June 3, 1994.
Box 15, folder 3: University audit, 1994.
Box 15, folder 4: Administration report, 1994-1995.
Box 15, folder 5: Administrative handbook, 1995.
Box 15, folder 6: Report of the V. P. for business, 1995.
Box 15, folder 7: South African initiatives at Howard, 1994.
Box 15, folder 8: Charter Day convocation programs and other ceremonial programs, 1994-1995.
Box 15, folder 9-11: Speeches and remarks, 1994-1995.
Box 15, folder 12: Speeches and remarks, n.d.
Box 15, folder 13: Messages from the president in the Hilltop, 1994-1995.
Box 15, folder 14: University restructuring documents, 1994.
Box 15, folder 15: Position specifications for presidential search, n.d.
Box 15, folders 16-18: Presidential search, correspondence, 1994-2000.
Box 15, folder 19: Howard in Crisis: Speeches, articles, 1994-1995.

Subseries 4.4: Howard University, Public Relations. 1984-2001; n.d.
Box 15, folder 20: Status of the Frankie Freeman papers: Correspondence, testimony, news articles, 1985-1989; n.d.
Box 15, folder 21: Television presentation, 1990.
Box 15, folder 22: NGO forum on women: Information packet, 1995.
Box 15, folder 23: Howard University small business newsletter, 1993.
Box 15, folder 24: Howard University general bulletins, brochures, flyers, and newsletters, 1992-2001; n.d.
Box 15, folder 25-25a: News articles, 1990-1994.
Box 15, folder 26: Howard University: The Capstone, intermittent issues, 1992-1995.
Box 15, folder 27: Howard University magazines, 1984; 1993; n.d.
Box 15, folder 28: Project: “International Education,” correspondence and documents, 1990-1993.
Box 15, folder 29: Project: “Teach for America,” proposal, correspondence, 1993.
Box 15, folder 30: Project: “Education Management,” application, 1994.
Box 15, folder 31: Program: “Women, Men, and the Media,” 1992.
Box 15, folder 32: Speech: Charter Day address, by Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. 1991; remarks by Louis D. Sullivan, Secretary of HEW, February 19, 1991.
Box 15, folder 33. Publication: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus, by Dinesh D’Souza, n.d.
Box 15, folder 34: Tributes to Toni Morrison and Maguerite Ross Barnette, 1992; 1995.
Box 15, folder 35: Forum: Ethics, Higher Education and Social Responsibility, papers edited by Ladner and Segun Gbadegesin, April 1994.
Box 15, folder 36: Forum: Ethics, Higher Education and Social Responsibility, unbound papers edited by Ladner and Segun Gbadegesin, April 1994.

Box 16, folder 1: Programs of Events: Howard University, 1999.
Box 16, folder 2: Journal of Negro Education, Fall, 1994.
Box 16, folder 3: In the Bosom of the Capstone, by Harry G. Robinson, 1986.
Box 16, folder 4: Twentieth Annual Faculty Art Exhibit, 1990.
Box 16, folder 5: Land use recommendations, 1997.

Subseries 4.5: Legal Affairs. 1984-1998.
Box 16, folder 6: General legal documents, 1984-1988.
Box 16, folder 7: Legal documents from office of VP for academic affairs, 1987.
Box 16, folder 8: Walker vs. Internal Revenue, documents, 1989.
Box 16, folder 9: Barr-Kumar vs. Howard, 1993-1998.
Box 16, folders 10-11: Nayar vs. Howard, documents, 1990-1995.
Box 16, folder 12: Hamer vs. Howard, documents, August 25, 1995.
Box 16, folder 13: Shirley Adams vs. Howard University, correspondence, 1995.
Box 16, folder 14: Weis vs. Howard University, deposition, 1996.

Series 5: Brookings Institution. 1990-2003; n.d.
Box 17, folder 1: Administration: Employee documents, n.d.
Box 17, folder 2: Administration: Administrative documents, 1996-2001; n.d.
Box 17, folder 3: Administration: Personnel matters, September 17, 1997.
Box 17, folder 4: Administration: Progress reports, 1999-2000.
Box 17, folder 5: Administration: Advisory board meeting, November 9, 1998.
Box 17, folder 6: Correspondence: September-October, 1997.
Box 17, folder 7: Correspondence: January-June 1998.
Box 17, folder 8: Correspondence: July-December 1998.
Box 17, folder 9: Correspondence: 1999.
Box 17, folder 10: Correspondence: 2000-2003, n.d.
Box 17, folder 11: Projects, proposals, and presentations: Pluralistic societies planning meeting, December 9-10, 1997.
Box 17, folder 12: Projects: Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, draft proposal, June-August 1997.
Box 17, folder 13: Projects: Economic conference, correspondence and documents, November 1997.
Box 17, folder 14: Projects: “Linking the New Economy to the Livable Community,” white paper, April 1998.
Box 17, folder 15: Projects: Brown Center on Educational Policy, correspondence, documents, pamphlets, 1997.
Box 17, folder 16: Projects: Metropolitan policies, correspondence, documents, 1997.
Box 17, folder 17: Projects: Pluralistic societies project, correspondence, 1997.
Box 17, folder 18: Projects: Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, proposal, September 30, 1997.
Box 17, folder 19: Projects: “A Theory of Corporation Law as a Response to Contracting Problems,” by Blair and Stout, 1997.
Box 17, folder 20: Projects, proposals, presentations: Public conversation project, correspondence and project materials, January 1998.
Box 17, folder 21: Projects, proposals, presentations: African American entrepreneurship, correspondence and draft proposals, 1998; n.d.
Box 17, folder 22: Projects: National Urban League Black entrepreneurship: Correspondence and documents, 1997-1998.
Box 17, folder 23: Projects, proposals, presentations: Joint Testimony of Robert W. Hahn and Robert Litan on Regulatory Improvement Act of 1998, February 24, 1998.
Box 17, folder 24: Projects: The entrepreneur: Background documents, 1998.
Box 17, folder 25: Projects: The Garden Project: Interview notes with Catherine Sneed and other documents, 1998; n.d.
Box 17, folder 26-28: Educational projects: Roundtable on children, correspondence, memorandum, documents, 1998-1999.
Box 17, folder 29: Educational Projects: Roundtable: Congregations, the government and social justice, September 23, 1999.
Box 17, folders 30-31: Urban seminars: Solving the crises through sustainable community development, April 22, 1999.
Box 17, folder 32: National issues forums: Race in America: New approaches, May 7, 1999.
Box 17, folder 33: Projects: Non-profit organizations, lists and background materials, 1999; n.d.

Box 18, folders 1-4: Educational projects: “Managing Diversity,” presentation, correspondence, documents, 1999-2000.
Box 18, folder 5: Projects: The Kellogg grant, correspondence, documents, memorandum, 1999.
Box 18, folder 6: Projects: Kellogg Foundation: Final report, n.d.
Box 18, folder 7: Projects: Annie E. Casey Foundation, correspondence, drafts, foundation publications, 1999; n.d.
Box 18, folder 8: Brookings Institution conference: “Solving the Urban Crisis,” April 1999.
Box 18, folder 9: Seminars, forums, workshops: “Race in America: New Approaches in Bridging the Divide,” May 11, 1999. [1st folder]
Box 18, folder 10: Seminars, forums, workshops: “Race in America: New Approaches in Bridging the Divide,” May 11, 1999. [2nd folder]
Box 18, folder 11: Projects: Race and public policy, correspondence, memorandum, presentations, 1996-2002.
Box 18, folders 12-14a: Seminars, forum, workshops: Salzburg seminar, 2000.
Box 18, folder 15: Projects: “Preventing Crime in the Black Community,” speech and supporting documents, May 2001.
Box 18, folder 16: Projects: Debating welfare reform, February 2001.
Box 18, folders 17-18: Projects: “Children Outside the Homes,” policy brief, 1999-2000.
Box 18, folder 19: Projects: “What Do We Really Know about Trends in Medical Expenditures for Children, 1977-1987?” article, 2000.
Box 18, folder 20: Projects: “A Study of the African American Entrepreneur,” draft, n.d.
Box 18, folder 21: Projects: Affirmative action and other matters of race, articles and notes, n.d.
Box 18, folder 22: Projects: “Youth and Civic Participation,” presentation, n.d.
Box 18, folder 23: Projects: Role of small foundations, April 2000; n.d.
Box 18, folder 24: Publications: “Brookings Roundtable on Children,” correspondence, 2002.
Box 18, folder 25: Publications: Brookings Review, 1997-2000.
Box 18, folder 26: Publications: Newsletters, pamphlets, flyers, 1997-1998.
Box 18, folder 27: Writing: “A Reform Agenda for the Public Schools,” essay by Ladner, n.d.
Box 18, folder 28: Project proposals: Drafts, 1997.
Box 18, folder 29: Literature review on urban leaders, n.d.
Box 18, folder 30: Proceedings of the annual meeting of the leaders/scholars association, 1998-1999.
Box 18, folder 31: Interviews with Ladner: Major influence on selected leaders: background to their career choices, n.d.
Box 18, folder 32: Ladner in general discussion of topics with leaders, [pages missing], n.d.
Box 18, folder 33: New urban leaders: “Transformation and Leadership,” draft, n.d.
Box 18, folder 34: Projects of Kent Amos, Robert Moses, and Eugene Rivers: Background articles, 1995-2000.
Box 18, folder 35: Robert L. Woodson, Sr.; In the News, background articles, May 1998.

Box 19a, folder 1: Interview: Arlene Ackerman, September 30, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 2: Interview: Paul Adams, October 12, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 3: Interview: Kent Amos, April 10, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 4: Article and interview: Kent Amos, 2001.
Box 19a, folder 5: Interview: Joel Bookman, n.d.
Box 19a, folder 6: Interview: Dick Boone, n.d.
Box 19a, folder 7: Interview: Jeffrey Brown, July 27, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 8: Interview: Geoffrey Canada, n.d.
Box 19a, folder 9: Interview: Jim Caparo of the Greater Southwest Development Corporation in Chicago, October 26, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 10: Interview: Hattie Dorsey, July 13, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 11: Article and interview: Pablo Eisenberg, June 17, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 12: Interview: Susan Flynn, October 9, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 13: Interview: Kimi Gray and staff, two copies, n.d.
Box 19a, folder 14: Interview: Freeman Hbarowski, September 30, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 15: Interview: James Issac, October 27, 1998.
Box 19a, folder 16: Articles and interview: Thaddeus Lott, October 6, 1998.

Box 19b, folder 1: Interview: Evelyn Moore, Black Child Development Institute, July 21, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 2: Interview: Robert Moore, n.d.
Box 19b, folder 3: Interview: Robert Moses and the Algebra Project, n.d.
Box 19b, folder 4: Interview: Mary Nelson, October 27, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 5: Chapter on Eugene Rivers, draft, n.d.
Box 19b, folder 6: Interview: Lloyd Smith, June 29, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 7: Interview: Catherine Sneed, October 2, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 8: Interview: Eva Thorne, n.d.
Box 19b, folder 9: Interview: Susan Tribbles, October 6, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 10: Interview: Robert Woodson, June 16, 1998.
Box 19b, folder 11: Writings on leadership, John Gardner, Paul Light, Ron Walters and others, 1990-2001; n.d.
Box 19b, folder 12: Notes on new urban leaders, n.d.
Box 19b, folder 13: The Leadership Companion: Insights on Leadership through the Ages, J. Thomas Wren, summary, 1999.

Urban Leadership Project. 1995-2002; n.d. (In 1997, Ladner began early work on a project called Understanding the New Urban Leadership. The title of this project evolved into The New Urban Leadership and then into The New Urban Leaders, published in 2001. This project also included work on new urban nonprofit organizations.)

Box 20a, folder 1: Proposals, correspondence, concept paper, budgets, 1997-2000.
Box 20a, folder 2: Advisory board meetings: Correspondence, documents, minutes, 1997-1998.
Box 20a, folder 3-4: The Algebra Project: Background materials, [some irregular pagination], 1995-1999.
Box 20a, folder 5: Background materials: New York City beacons initiative and “Beacons and Youth Leadership,” reports, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 6: Biographical documents of urban leaders, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 7: Chapter 1, draft, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 8: Chapter 2, early draft, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 9: Monograph: five chapters, July 1999.
Box 20a, folder 10: Chapter drafts, 1, 3, 5-7, 2000.
Box 20a, folder 11: The New Urban Leadership, draft with working title, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 12: The New Urban Leaders, February 2000.
Box 20a, folder 13: The New Urban Leaders, complete drafts, June 5, 2001.
Box 20a, folder 14: “On Becoming a New Leader,” Chapter 2, proof, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 15: The New Urban Leaders, advance praise, 2001.
Box 20a, folder 16: Urban Leadership at the Crossroads, revised edition, starting 1999.
Box 20a, folder 17: The New Urban Leaders, two printed copies, 2001.
Box 20a, folder 18: Nonprofit leaders, study and proposals, 1997.
Box 20a, folder 19: Draft outline for The New Urban Leaders, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 20: New Urban Nonprofits, a briefing book, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 21: “Building Capacity,” discussion, (irregular pagination), n.d.
Box 20a, folder 22: Urban leadership and non-profits: Background materials, 1997-2001.
Box 20a, folder 23: Civil Rights activists and non-profit urban leadership, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 24: Writings on leadership by Ladner, Ron Walters and others, 1997-1998; 2001; n.d.
Box 20a, folder 25: The Leadership Academy: Catalog and workshops, 1999-2000.
Box 20a, folder 26: The new urban leaders: Listings, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 27: The new urban non-profits: Proposals, concepts, paper and other related materials, n.d.
Box 20a, folder 28: Leadership concepts: Random chapters, papers and drafts, n.d.

Box 20b, folder 1: The New Urban Leadership, introduction and chapter drafts, 2000.
Box 20b, folder 2: The New Urban Leaders, reviews and book tour schedules, 2002; n.d.
Box 20b, folder 3: Urban leadership proposed projects: Project proposal outlines, Ladner, E. J. Dionne, and Paul Light, 1997-2001.
Box 20b, folder 4: Urban Leadership, draft, n.d.

Series 6: Teaching Positions at Georgetown and George Washington Universities. 1996-2002; n.d.
Box 21, folder 1: Georgetown University: Administrative documents, 2001-2002.
Box 21, folder 2: Course: Race and public policy: Course information and syllabi, 2000-2002.
Box 21, folder 3: Student conference on urban revitalization, February, 2002.
Box 21, folder 4: Leadership course: Relevant materials, 2001.
Box 21, folder 5: Classroom papers on leadership, 2001.
Box 21, folder 6: Working paper series by Yoshine Uchimura at the George Washington University Management Center, 1999.
Box 21, folder 7: Youth and civic participation: Memo to Joyce Ladner from Katie Harrison, July 7, 2000.
Box 21, folder 8: Course: Race and public policy, midterm exam, 2002.
Box 21, folder 9: Georgetown University: Course on race and public policy, course materials, 1996; n.d.
Box 21, folder 10: Georgetown University: Mass communications, 2000.
Box 21, folder 11: Georgetown University: Course on leadership, background materials, 2001.

Series 7: Consultant Positions. 1972-2003.
Box 22a, folder 1: State of California vs. Watson White: Expert court witness, 1983.
Box 22a, folders 2-3: Mayor’s panel on teenage pregnancy: Public hearings, 1984-1985.
Box 22a, folder 4: Teenage pregnancy prevention: Teen biographies, 1983-1984.
Box 22a, folders 5-6: Mayor’s panel on teenage pregnancy: Final reports, correspondence, documents, 1984-1986.
Box 22a, folder 7: Teenage pregnancy prevention: Reports and testimony, 1984-1985.
Box 22a, folder 8: Consultant’s agreement between Ladner and the Department of Health of the city of Baltimore, 1989.
Box 22a, folder 9: Demographic trends in business program, 1988.
Box 22a, folder 10: Meeting on a curriculum of inclusion: Agenda and documents, November 22, 1989.
Box 22a, folder 11: Michael Milkin contract, background materials on Milken and Reg Lewis, 1972-1987.
Box 22a, folder 12: Writing of the foreword for the text, Willie Mae: Correspondence and writing, 1990.

Box 22b, folder 1: Consultative workshop on capitalizing on diversity: Text of individual presenters, October 4, 1996.
Box 22b, folders 2-4: D. C. Campaign to prevent teenage pregnancy: Board meetings, correspondence, documents, background materials, 2001-2002.
Box 22b, folder 5: Correspondence with Riggs National Bank, 2000-2003.
Box 22b, folder 6: Conference: Preventing crime in the black community, Tampa, Florida, 2001.
Box 22b, folder 7: Virginia Union consultant contract, 1991.

Series 8: District of Columbia Financial Control Board and Commission of Juvenile Justice. 1985-2002; n.d.
Box 23, folder 1: Empowerment legislation, 1995.
Box 23, folder 2: Strategic plan, 1996.
Box 23, folder 3: Personnel policies, draft, n.d.
Box 23, folder 4: White House: Correspondence and clearance forms, 1995.
Box 23, folders 5-7: Correspondence, 1995-1998.
Box 23, folder 8: News articles and opinions, 1995-2000.
Box 23, folder 9: Budget for District of Columbia, 1996.
Box 23, folder 10: Agenda topics, 1997.
Box 23, folder 11: Agenda topics, 1998.
Box 23, folder 12: Hearings before Congressional committees, 1996-1998.
Box 23, folder 13: Report on employment, 1997.
Box 23, folder 14: Report on the governance of the D.C. General Hospital, 1997.
Box 23, folder 15: Budget issues, 1996.
Box 23, folder 16: Strategic plan, 1997.
Box 23, folder 17: Briefing book, 1998.
Box 23, folder 18: National association to restore pride in American cities: Progress report, 2000.
Box 23, folder 19: Reports, 1998.
Box 23, folder 20: Operational plans for new control board, 1998.
Box 23, folder 21: Anti-violence plan, n.d.
Box 23, folder 22: D. C. public schools: Correspondence and other documents, 1996.
Box 23, folder 23: Background materials: Chicago public schools, documents and news releases, 1995-1996.
Box 23, folder 24: D. C. public schools: Financial pamphlets, 1997.
Box 23, folder 25: D. C. public schools: School to work initiatives, a briefing book, 1997.
Box 23, folder 26: D. C. public schools: Transition plan, 1999.
Box 23, folder 27: D. C. public schools: Charter schools survey, 2002.
Box 23, folder 28: Report by Ladner, n.d.
Box 23, folder 29: Critical writings on D. C. public schools by Ladner and others, 1998-2002.
Box 23, folder 30: D. C. public schools: A study: “Did You Know-DCPS Is Failing Our Children?” n.d.
Box 23, folder 31: Memorandums, resolutions, and other documents for D. C. public schools, 1995-1996.
Box 23, folder 32: Funding childcare in D.C., February 1998.
Box 23, folder 33: Economic and Financial Realities for the District, by John W. Hill, Jr., 1996.

Box 24, folder 1: Reorganization of the Department of Human Services: Correspondence. 1996.
Box 24, folder 2: Welfare reform: Planning and report, 1997.
Box 24, folder 3: The future of the district: Proposal, 1997.
Box 24, folder 4: Procurement reform strategies, 1996.
Box 24, folder 5: Job training programs, n.d.
Box 24, folder 6: Inner city matters, 1995-1997.
Box 24, folder 7: Press conference on the right to vote, 1996.
Box 24, folder 8: Proposed governance structure, 1996.
Box 24, folder 9: Emergency transitional education: Correspondence, 1997.
Box 24, folder 10: D. C. public schools: Correspondence, flyers, and other documents, 1997.
Box 24, folder 11: University of the District of Columbia: Correspondence, reports, 1996-1997.
Box 24, folder 12: D. C. public schools: Progress reports, 1998-1999.
Box 24, folder 13: D. C. public schools: Community resource guide, 1997.
Box 24, folder 14: Charter school discussions, n.d.
Box 24, folder 15: “Children in Crisis-Failure of DCPS,” reports, 1996.
Box 24, folder 16: Proposal for the audit of D. C. public schools, 1998.
Box 24, folder 17: D. C. public schools: School openings, report, 1998.
Box 24, folder 18: D. C. public schools: School openings, program component, 1998-1999.
Box 24, folder 19: D. C. public schools: Administrative and budget matters, 1995-1996.
Box 24, folder 20: D. C. public schools: Report on test results for Stanford achievement, 1997.
Box 24, folder 21: D. C. public schools: Personnel: Résumés and memorandum, 1996, n.d.
Box 24, folder 22: D. C. public schools: Plan for educational improvement, 1989-1996.
Box 24, folder 23: D. C. public schools: Background, n.d.
Box 24, folder 24: D. C. public schools: Newspaper and magazine articles, 1996-1997.
Box 24, folder 25: Report, draft, 1999.
Box 24, folder 26: Council laws and agenda, 1995-1996.
Box 24, folder 27: Review: Approval of toolkit chapters, 2000.
Box 24, folder 28: Legislation, 1997.
Box 24, folder 29: General reports, 1997.
Box 24, folder 30: Commendations.
Box 24, folder 31: D. C. public schools: Report on school safety, 1999.
Box 24, folder 32: “Reforms Made in D. C. Public Schools and Lessons Learned,” report, Ladner, 2000.
Box 24, folder 33: “Facing the Challenges of a Financial and Management Crisis,” paper, John Hill, n.d.
Box 24, folder 34: “School-to-Work Opportunities,” briefing papers, n.d.

Box 25, folders 1-3: Resolutions and orders, 1995-1998.
Box 25, folder 4: Compilation of Relevant Laws, 1998.
Box 25, folder 5: Embracing and Empowering Our Youth, fiscal year budget, 1996.
Box 25, folder 6: Budget reports, 1995-1998.
Box 25, folder 7: Audited Financial Statements and Management Letters, fiscal years, 1996-1997.
Box 25, folder 8: Management Reform in the District of Columbia: Reports to the Congress, 1998.
Box 25, folder 9: Agendas and planning sessions, 1996-1998.
Box 25, folder 10: Reorganization reports, 1997-1998.
Box 25, folder 11: Reports: Medicaid and other medical matters, 1997-1998.

Box 26, folder 1: Crime control and crime fighting: Reports of D. C. Control Board, 1997.
Box 26, folder 2: Youth court cases, 1985-1986; 1987.
Box 26, folder 3: Administrative documents and memorandum, 2000.
Box 26, folder 4-6: Commission on juvenile justice: Supporting documents and background materials, 1998-2000.
Box 26, folder 7: Selected reading material on juvenile justice, 1999-2000.
Box 26, folder 8: Commission on juvenile justice: Presentation: Role of the public defender in juvenile justice, 2000.
Box 26, folder 9: Commission on juvenile justice: Relevant materials on teenage pregnancy and other matters related to youth, 1999-2000.
Box 26, folder 10: Report of the national blue ribbon commission on youth safety and juvenile justice reform, 2000.

Series 9: Written Works and Speeches by Ladner and Associates; boxes 27-28 listed chronologically. 1931; 1964-2003; n.d.

Subseries 9.1: Written Works Authored by Ladner and Co-authored with Others, 1965-2003; n.d.
Box 27, folder 1: “‘A Very Stern Discipline,’ An Interview with Ralph Ellison,” Thomas C. Dent, Umbra, 1965.
Box 27, folder 2: “Illegitimacy: A Preliminary Report on Deviance in the Family,” draft and copies, January 3, 1966.
Box 27, folder 3: Pruit Igoe project: sample of population, 1966.
Box 27, folder 4: “Simulation of Planned Parenthood,” a paper by Ladner and William L.Yancy, 1966.
Box 27, folder 5: “Deviance in the Lower Class Adolescent Sub-Culture,” paper, 1966.
Box 27, folder 6: “Black Power in Mississippi,” first draft, February 28, 1967.
Box 27, folder 7: “Black Power in Mississippi,” a paper for presentation at the Ph.D. colloquium at Washington University, May 2, 1967.
Box 27, folder 8: “Puerto Rican and Negro American Family,” paper, May 3, 1967.
Box 27, folder 9: Articles by Alvin F. Poussaint, including “Black Power: A Failure for Racial Integration within the Civil Rights Movement,” a paper by Ladner and Poussaint, 1965-1968.
Box 27, folder 10: A dissertation proposal, first draft, July 27, 1967.
Box 27, folder 11: “Socialization into Sexual Behavior,” paper by Ladner and Boone Hammond, July 1967.
Box 27, folder 12: “Black Power in Mississippi,” paper presented at the 62nd American Sociological Association meeting, August 28, 1967.
Box 27, folder 13: Proposal to study SNCC, September 1967.
Box 27, folder 14: “What Black Power Means to Negroes in Mississippi,” article in Trans-action, correspondence, draft, summary, and a discussion with David Riesman on the future of Black Power, March-November, 1967.
Box 27, folder 15: “The New Ideology: What ‘Black Power’ Means to Negroes in Mississippi,” reprint, November 1967.
Box 27, folder 16: “New Organizational and Ideological Developments of Alternatives for Change: The Case of Negro-Americans 1960-1968,” preliminary draft of research proposal, Ladner and Gerald McWorter, November 1967.
Box 27, folder 17: “The Effects of Racism on the Decentralization of Services in the Ghetto,” speech given at Tougaloo College social science forum, November 13, 1968.
Box 27, folder 18: Internal Revenue Service conference speech, October 27, 1968.
Box 27, folder 19: “Mass Living: Impact on Man and His Environment,” paper by A. Donald Bourgeoise, 1968.
Box 27, folder 20: “The Black Perspective in the Social Sciences: Healthy or Pathological,” article for publication in the Sociological Inquiry, June 1969.
Box 27, folder 21: “The Rape Complex and Genocide” or “The Rape Complex: A Genocidal Weapon,” paper with working titles, September 1969.
Box 27, folder 22: Comments on “Persistent Myths about the American Negro Family,” draft and final copy of paper, October 10, 1969.
Box 27, folder 23: Review of “In Search for an Abortionist,” 1969.
Box 27, folder 24: “Horace R. Clayton: The Tragedy of the Black Intellectual,” paper, February 1970.
Box 27, folder 25: “White America’s Response to Black Militancy,” Voice of America forum lecture reprint, June 1970.
Box 27, folder 26: Report of African study trip, 1970-1971.
Box 27, folder 27: “Racism and Tradition: Black Womanhood in Historical Perspective,” reprint from Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, 1971.
Box 27, folder 28: “The Myth of Black Matriarchy and the Black Value Structure,” paper, July 1971.
Box 27, folder 29: “Black Womanhood: Is a Redefinition Necessary?” article, Amsterdam News, October 26, 1971.
Box 27, folder 30: “Tanzanian Women and Nation Building,” paper and draft, Black Scholar, December 1971.
Box 27, folder 31: “Black Psychology: A Critical Assessment of the Work of William H. Grier and Price Cobbs,” paper, January 1972.
Box 27, folder 32: “Tribute to Lerone Bennet and Hoyt Fuller,” essay, May 29, 1972.
Box 27, folder 33: “The Legacy of Black Womanhood,” article, Lutheran Women, two copies, November 1972.
Box 27, folder 34: “Black Women and Sexual Liberation,” speech, 1972.
Box 27, folder 35: “Negro Life and Culture in the United States,” edited by Rhoda Goldstein, a review, 1972.
Box 27, folder 36: “A Review of Beyond Black and White by James F. Comer,” January 1973.
Box 27, folder 37: “The Challenge of Being Black in the Seventies,” Tougaloo commencement speech, two copies, May 1973.
Box 27, folder 38: “Black Women in Poverty,” paper, November 1973.
Box 27, folder 39: “Black Women in Poverty,” article, JSBS, 1974.
Box 27, folder 40: “The Women: Conditions of Slavery laid the Foundation for their Liberation,” article, Ebony, August 1975.
Box 27, folder 41: “Labeling Black Children: Some Mental Health Implications,” paper and presentation, April 2-3, 1976.
Box 27, folder 42: “Blacks in Sociology: Image or Reality,” paper, 1976 or 1977.
Box 27, folder 43: “Mixed Families: White Parents and Black Children,” Society, September/October 1977.
Box 27, folder 44: “Comprehensive Planning and Racism,” Walter W. Stafford and Ladner in AIP Journal, 1969 and reprinted in New Perspectives on the American Community, 1977.
Box 27, folder 45: “Black Writers’ Views of America,” article, Freedomways, 1979.
Box 27, folder 46: “Labeling Black Children,” article, Urban Research Review, Spring 1979.
Box 27, folder 24: Book reviews, 1977-1981.
Box 27, folder 47: “Debunking Myths & Misconceptions: Research on the Black Family,” paper and presentation, April 29, 1981.
Box 27, folder 48: “Defusing Race: Developments since the Kerner Report,” article, The Impact of Racism on White Americans, Ladner and Walter W. Stafford, draft and three copies, 1981.
Box 27, folder 49: “Black Women and Sexism in the 80’s,” paper, June 17, 1981.
Box 27, folder 50: “The Black Woman in a Global Perspective,” speech, three copies, April 2, 1982.
Box 27, folder 51: “Adopting the Cross Cultural Child,” reprint, two copies, 1982.
Box 27, folder 52: “Neglected Issues in The Declining Significance of Race: a Comment,” The Black Sociologist, Rose M. Brewer, Spring/Summer 1982.
Box 27, folder 53: “Political Climate and Human Rights,” speech, January 14, 1983.
Box 27, folder 54: “Black Mothers and Daughters: Social Patterns in Intergenerational Parenting,” speech, February 15, 1983.
Box 27, folder 55: “Black Teenagers and the Underclass,” draft and copy, August 1983.
Box 27, folder 56: “The Sociology of Literature,” speech, February 9, 1983.
Box 27, folder 57: “The Minoritization of Poverty,” speech, April 9, 1984.
Box 27, folder 58: “Race, Sex and Culture: The Impact on Black Women’s Lives,” speech, August 28, 1984.
Box 27, folder 59: “Redefining the Matriarchy,” article, Ebony, August 1984.
Box 27, folder 60: “Intergenerational Teenage Motherhood,” Sage, Ladner and Ruby Morton Gourdine, 1984.
Box 27, folder 61: “Adolescent Pregnancy,” article, New Directions, January 1985.
Box 27, folder 62: “Closed Labor Markets,” a published study, Walter W. Stafford, January 1985.
Box 27, folder 63: “Reflections on the Draft of the Bishops’ Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the American Economy,” article, Frances Moore Lappe, January 1985.
Box 27, folder 64: “Preventing Children from Having Children: Final Report of the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Teenage Pregnancy Prevention,” report, May 15, 1985.
Box 27, folder 65: “To Reduce Poverty among American Children,” press release, Daniel P. Moynihan, May 22, 1985.
Box 27, folder 66: “Working with Black Youths,” outline, October 19, 1985.
Box 27, folder 67: “The Future of the Black Family,” speech, October 18, 1985.
Box 27, folder 68: Testimony presented to the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, February 18, 1986.
Box 27, folder 69: “Social Work Education in the Future,” speech, May 7, 1986.
Box 27, folder 70: “The Problems of Adolescent Pregnancy: Implications for Education,” article submitted to The Journal of Negro Education, May 30, 1986.
Box 27, folder 71: “What Matter of Man: Martin L. King and the Literature of Social Change,” paper and presentation, June 23, 1986.
Box 27, folder 72: “Rethinking the Black Family Controversy: Continuity and Change,” paper and presentation, August 29, 1986.
Box 27, folder 73: “Black Women Face the 21st Century,” article, Black Scholar, September/October 1986.
Box 27, folder 74: “Rethinking the Implications of Teen Pregnancy,” speech, October 18, 1986.
Box 27, folder 75: “Prophets of Protests: Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement,” paper and drafts, June 1989.
Box 27, folder 76: “Black Teenage Pregnancy: a Challenge for Educators,” article and reprint, Journal of Negro Education, 1987.
Box 27, folder 77: “Washington: Save Your Children,” article, The Washington Post, January 24, 1988.
Box 27, folder 78: “Ties that Bind/Ties that Divide,” speech, February 12, 1988.

Box 28, folder 1: “Race, Poverty and Gender in New Haven,” application for a social science faculty research grant, Micaela di Leonardo and Adolph L. Reed, Spring 1988.
Box 28, folder 2: “A Sociology of the Civil Rights Movement: An Insider’s Perspective,” drafts and final paper, August 27, 1988.
Box 28, folder 3: “Black Women as Doers: The Social Responsibility of Black Women,” speech, November 5, 1988.
Box 28, folder 4: “Debunking the Myths of the Underclass,” paper, 1988.
Box 28, folder 5: “Urban Ethnography,” article, submitted to The Journal of Washington History, February 1989.
Box 28, folder 6: “Human Values and National Priorities: a Nation at Risk,” speech, September 23, 1989.
Box 28, folder 7: “Impact of Social and Public Policy on the Black Family,” speech, November 9, 1989.
Box 28, folder 8: “Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged,” speech, November 12, 1989.
Box 28, folder 9: “Multiculturalism in the Curriculum,” speech, November 27, 1989.
Box 28, folder 10: “Black Women in Higher Education,” draft of speech, March 14, 1990.
Box 28, folder 11: “Accepting Responsibility for the Least among Us,” speech, two versions, 1990.
Box 28, folder 12: “Our Families--Then and Now,” Essence, May 1990.
Box 28, folder 13: Introductory chapter for Adolescents and Poverty, draft, Peter Edelman and Ladner, November, 1990.
Box 28, folder 14: “The Killing Fields of D.C.,” article, Washington Post, December 1990.
Box 28, folder 15: Orphanages and children, speeches in Topeka, Kansas, March 1991.
Box 28, folder 16: “Charting a Course for the Future,” speech, March 8, 1991.
Box 28, folder 17: “Going the Distance,” commencement speech, California University of Pennsylvania, May 1991.
Box 28, folder 18: “Transracial Adoption,” paper with correspondence, for publication in Racism, Sexism and Mental Health, Ladner and Ruby M. Gourdine, July 1991.
Box 28, folder 19: “You Are When Born,” paper and draft, August 23, 1991.
Box 28, folder 20: “Diversifying the Faculty and Curriculum,” speech, October 26, 1991.
Box 28, folder 21: “Turning Barriers into Challenges,” speech, December 6, 1991.
Box 28, folder 22: “Teenage Pregnancy in the African-American Community,” paper with draft and editorial responses, submitted for publication in Health Issues in the Black Community, Ladner and Ruby M. Gourdine, January 1992.
Box 28, folder 23: “Public Art and the Democratic Spirit,” Washington Post Magazine, Barbara Melosh, January 12 1992.
Box 28, folder 24: “It’s the Same but It’s Different,” article submitted to the Outlook section of the Washington Post, Peter Edelman and Ladner, April 27, 1992.
Box 28, folder 25: “The Right to Choose,” article, two copies, Washington Post, July 13, 1992.
Box 28, folder 26: “Transracial Adoption,” chapter with editorial marks for publication in Mental Health, Racism, and Sexism, Ladner and Ruby M. Gourdine, two copies, June 1992.
Box 28, folder 27: “Transracial Adoption,” second revision of chapter for publication in Mental Health, Racism, and Sexism with correspondence, Ladner and Ruby M. Gourdine, November 1992.
Box 28, folder 28: “Race as a Factor in Cultural Exchange: A Practitioner’s View,” Exporting America, Horace G. Dawson Jr., 1993.
Box 28, folder 29: “Children and Families in the Inner City,” speech, two copies, January 9, 1993.
Box 28, folder 30: “Metropolitan Council of Governments,” draft of speech, two copies, February 18, 1993.
Box 28, folder 31: “A New Chance Afterword,” second draft of paper, August 13, 1993.
Box 28, folder 32: Proposed remarks for briefing at Congressional Black Caucus/burial ground, speech, September 16, 1993.
Box 28, folder 33: “Crisis and Confusion: Society’s Search for Values,” speech, November 2, 1994.
Box 28, folder 34: Remarks for Freedom Summer anniversary, February 8, 1995.
Box 28, folder 35: “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” précis, July 1995.
Box 28, folder 36: “Victory’s Motivational Newsletter,” Victory Crayne, November 5, 1995.
Box 28, folder 37: “Remembering Martin Luther King, Jr.,” speech November 17, 1995.
Box 28, folder 38: “Toward a Progressive African-American Nationalism: The Legacy of Mr. Booker T. Washington,” speech, Joseph P. McCormick, November 17, 1995.
Box 28, folder 39: “The True Meaning of Excellence,” speech, February 17, 1996.
Box 28, folder 40: “Black Studies in the 21st Century,” speech, November 8, 1996.
Box 28, folder 41: Tougaloo College Commencement, speech, May 19, 1996.
Box 28, folder 42: “A Sociologist Reflects on Teacher Education,” speech, March 20, 1997.
Box 28, folder 43: “When a Helping Hand Hurts,” review of The Structural Transformation of the African-American Family by Donna L. Franklin, Washington Post, July 13, 1997.
Box 28, folder 44: “Financing Education in the District of Columbia from the Perspective of the Financial Authority,” report, October 1997.
Box 28, folder 45: Draft of speech to D. C. Hospital Association, November 20, 1997.
Box 28, folder 46: Correspondence, contractual agreement, and text of new introduction for Black Classic Press reprint of Death of White Sociology, 1997-1998.
Box 28, folder 47: “Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster by Mike Davis,” book review, 1998.
Box 28, folder 48: “A View from the Outside: Managing Diversity at Ford Motor Company,” speech, February 10, 1998.
Box 28, folder 49: “Social Services in the Era of Change,” speech, June 12, 1998.
Box 28, folder 50: “Searching for Values in an Uncertain World,” sermon, November 15, 1998.
Box 28, folder 51: Articles for the Washington Post, drafts, 1998.
Box 28, folder 52: “Importance of Strategic Planning Process,” speech, January 13, 1999.
Box 28, folder 53: “Linking Two Worlds of Knowledge: The Library and the Community,” speech, April 21, 1999.
Box 28, folder 54: “Ladner Live: Restoring the Ties that Bind” and “When Grown Children Move Back Home,” typed versions of columns for radio program, September/October 1999.
Box 28, folder 55: “Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Recruitment and Retention,” draft and speech, October 22, 1999.
Box 28, folder 56: “Which Way for the D. C. Public Schools?” draft and speech, January 11, 2000.
Box 28, folder 57: “It All Adds Up: Radical Equations: Math Literacy and Civil Rights by Robert P. Moses and Charles E. Cobb Jr.,” book review, Washington Post, April 8, 2000.
Box 28, folder 57: “Peace Corps Fellow at Work: from Inspiration to Reality,” speech, February 2001.
Box 28, folder 58: “Follow Your Dream,” speech, May 21, 2001.
Box 28, folder 59: “Ernst Borinski as Mentor and Professor,” paper, two copies with corrections, June 7, 2001.
Box 28, folder 60: “Raising Children to Survive in a Multicultural World,” draft and speech, November 2, 2001.
Box 28, folder 61: “Out-of-Home Child Placements,” policy briefs, 1999-2001.
Box 28, folder 62: “Entrepreneurial? Been There, Doing That,” The Nonprofit Quarterly, July 2001.
Box 28, folder 63: “Determining ‘What Works’ in Social Programs and Social Policies: Toward a More Inclusive Knowledge Base,” study, The Children’s Roundtable, Lisbeth B. Schoor, February 2003.

Box 29: Undated articles, arranged alphabetically by title.
Box 29, folder 1: “A New Civil Rights Agenda,” drafts.
Box 29, folder 2: “African American Entrepreneurs,” a draft proposal.
Box 29, folder 3: “The African American Family,” article submitted to Essence.
Box 29, folder 4: “Becoming a Woman,” chapters 5 and 6, draft.
Box 29, folder 5: “Black Adolescent Males,” paper.
Box 29, folder 6: “Black Family: Public Policy Implications,” paper.
Box 29, folder 7: “The Black Family Reconsidered,” paper, two copies.
Box 29, folder 8: “Black Mothers and Daughters: Some Preliminary Findings,” Ladner and Ruby M. Gourdine.
Box 29, folder 9: “Black Power in Mississippi,” abstract and drafts.
Box 29, folder 10: “Black Professional Woman,” paper.
Box 29, folder 11: “Black Repression in the Cities: an Analysis of Institutional Racism in the Seventies,” paper, Ladner and Walter W. Stafford.
Box 29, folder 12: “Black Studies: A Response to Institutional Racism,” speech.
Box 29, folder 13: “Blacks in Sociology: Image and Reality,” first draft.
Box 29, folder 14: Black Woman, Black Family and Racism, chapter 1.
Box 29, folder 15: “Black Woman Today,” paper.
Box 29, folder 16: Black Womanhood: a Historical Perspective, draft.
Box 29, folder 17: Black Womanhood, early draft.
Box 29, folder 18: “Black Women Confronting the 21st Century: Major Issues and Problems,” draft and paper.
Box 29, folder 19: “Black Women in the Bicentennial, 1776-1975,” a paper prepared for Ebony.
Box 29, folder 20: “Changes in the Family,” notes and draft of paper.
Box 29, folder 21: “Changing American Family,” notes, outline, draft and paper.
Box 29, folder 22: “Changing Demographics of Racial and Ethnic Minorities,” paper.
Box 29, folder 23: “The Changing Role of Black Women in American Society,” paper.
Box 29, folder 24: “Children in Out-of-Home Placement,” policy brief.
Box 29, folder 25: “Civil Society and Governance,” a concept paper.
Box 29, folder 26: “A Commentary on the Black Woman’s Role: According to Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. DuBois,” paper.
Box 29, folder 27: “Conquering the Maze: The Problem of Teen-Age Pregnancy,” draft, two copies.
Box 29, folder 28: “Continuing Changes in the Black Family: Teenaged Mothers and the Underclass,” draft.
Box 29, folder 29: “The Coup in Uganda: Some Reflections,” draft.
Box 29, folder 30: “Crisis of the Black Family within the Context of the Changing American Family,” paper, draft and finished copy.
Box 29, folder 31: “Crisis of American Youths: Raising Children in Difficult Times,” paper, two copies.
Box 29, folder 32: Critique of papers at Bogotá conference, speech.
Box 29, folder 33: “The Culture of Violence,” paper.
Box 29, folder 34: “On Developing Racial and Cultural Sensitivities,” paper, draft and notes.
Box 29, folder 35: “The Different Needs of Girls,” speech.
Box 29, folder 36: “Eastern Sociological Society,” draft of speech.
Box 29, folder 37: “Educating Black America for the 21st Century,” paper.
Box 29, folder 38: “Education, Employment, Gender and Race: To Be Equal,” speech.
Box 29, folder 39: “Education for the Pregnant Teen,” paper.
Box 29, folder 40: “Ethics, Social Responsibility and Higher Education,” presentation.
Box 29, folder 41: “Facing the Future: Preparing Students for Global Competition,” speech.
Box 29, folder 42: “Families,” in Children, Families, and Government: Perspectives on American Social Policy, draft.
Box 29, folder 43: “The Family: A Developmental Approach,” paper.
Box 29, folder 44: “Feminization of Poverty: The Impact on Black Women,” draft.
Box 29, folder 45: “From Soup Kitchen to Soap
Box: Encouraging Civic Participation among America’s Youth,” paper.
Box 29, folder 46: “From Swastika to the Closed Society of Mississippi,” speech on Ernst Borinski.
Box 29, folder 47: The Goats, draft of novel.
Box 29, folder 48: “Impact of Demographic Changes on Minority Businesses,” notes, draft and paper.
Box 29, folder 49: “Impact of Teenage Pregnancy on the Black Family: Policy Directions,” first draft, two copies.
Box 29, folder 50: “Impact of Teenage Pregnancy on the Black Family: Policy Directions,” paper, three copies.
Box 29, folder 51: “Introduction to Tomorrow’s Tomorrow,” with Ruby Gourdine.
Box 29, folder 52: “Labeling Black Children: Social-Psychological Implications,” paper.
Box 29, folder 53: “Legal Issues in the Workplace Affecting Black Women,” draft.
Box 29, folder 54: “Lessons of Tougaloo,” speech.
Box 29, folder 55: “Martin Luther King’s Vision for Today,” speech.
Box 29, folder 56: “Mixed Families,” paper.
Box 29, folder 57: “On Becoming a Woman in the Ghetto: Modes of Adaptation,” abstract.
Box 29, folder 58: “Question of Minority Scholarship,” drafts and paper, four copies.
Box 29, folder 59: “Rape,” draft of paper.
Box 29, folder 60: “Redefining the Matriarchy,” paper and annotated bibliography.
Box 29, folder 61: “Reflections on the Significance of Observances Memorializing Martin Luther King, Jr.,” paper.
Box 29, folder 62: “Rethinking Teen Pregnancy,” speech.
Box 29, folder 63: “The South Remembered: Great Expectations Unrealized,” paper.
Box 29, folder 64: “Timeless Treasures for the Family,” paper.
Box 29, folder 65: “Women of Color as Scholars and Political Activists,” speech.

Box 30: Undated articles, arranged alphabetically by title.
Box 30, folder 1: “A New Civil Rights Agenda,” draft of paper.
Box 30, folder 2: “A Sociologist Reflects on Teacher Education,” speech.
Box 30, folder 3: “A Time to Lay Bare,” speech.
Box 30, folder 4: “Accepting Responsibility for the Least among Us,” draft of speech, two copies.
Box 30, folder 5: African American families in Africa: A collection of papers and opinions.
Box 30, folder 6: “Black Sociologists and the White Establishment,” paper.
Box 30, folder 7: “Black Teenage Pregnancy: What Must Be Done,” paper.
Box 30, folder 8: “Black Values in Troubled Times,” draft of paper, marked confidential.
Box 30, folder 9: “Black Women Confronting the 21st Century: Major Issues and Problems,” draft of paper.
Box 30, folder 10: Civil rights, untitled draft.
Box 30, folder 11: “Legal Issues in the Workplace affecting Black Women,” draft.
Box 30, folder 12: “My Chicago speech,” draft of speech and accompanying materials.
Box 30, folder 13: “Navigating the Waters of Adolescence,” working document.
Box 30, folder 14: “New Chance Afterword,” paper, second draft.
Box 30, folder 15: New South, Old South, draft of chapters 6 through 10.
Box 30, folder 16: New York Times, editorial opinion, draft.
Box 30, folder 17: Notes for chapter 2, title of work not identified.
Box 30, folder 18: Orphanage article with notes and background materials.
Box 30, folder 19: “Preparing for an Administrative Career,” draft.
Box 30, folder 20: “Project on Classification of Exceptional Children, The Black Child: a Mosaic of Labels,” Ladner and others, report.
Box 30, folder 21: “Proposal for a Research Project on Black Teenage Pregnancy,” proposal submitted to the Field Foundation.
Box 30, folder 22: “Providing a Healthy Environment for Interracial Children,” article.
Box 30, folder 23: “Race and Public Policy,” paper.
Box 30, folder 24: “Racism and Tradition,” reprint from Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, paper.
Box 30, folder 25: “Raising Black Male Children in Difficult Times,” paper.
Box 30, folder 26: “Return to the Source,” paper for Essence, published in June, late 70s.
Box 30, folder 27: “Social Science Research and the Black Experience,” paper.
Box 30, folder 28: “Solving the Black Family Puzzle,” draft.
Box 30, folder 29: “State of Black America,” speech.
Box 30, folder 30: “Study on Black Adolescent Males,” paper, three copies.
Box 30, folder 31: “The African American Family,” attributed to Ladner, no identified author.
Box 30, folder 32: “The Black Family: Some Contemporary Issues,” draft.
Box 30, folder 33: “The Black Family in the Nineties,” speech.
Box 30, folder 34: “The Black Woman in Our Time,” article.
Box 30, folder 35: “The Black Woman Today,” paper.
Box 30, folder 36: “The Common Good,” paper.
Box 30, folder 37: “The Meaning of the Civil Rights Movement,” paper.
Box 30, folder 38: “The Myth of the Black Matriarchy and the Black Value Structure,” paper.
Box 30, folder 39: “The Rape Complex and Genocide,” paper.
Box 30, folder 40: “The Role of the Public Intellectual: Convergence of Theory and Practice,” speech.
Box 30, folder 41: “The Self Esteem of Black Women,” draft and paper.
Box 30, folder 42: “The Social Entrepreneur: Good Works and Good Business Practices,” paper.
Box 30, folder 43: “The Status of the Black Family,” paper.
Box 30, folder 44: “The Urban Poor,” article in Through Different Eyes: Black and White Perspectives on American Race Relations.
Box 30, folder 45: “Through the Eyes of Afro-Americans,” paper, two copies.
Box 30, folder 46: Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, a twenty year perspective, draft and notes.
Box 30, folder 47: “Tomorrow’s Tomorrow: The Black Woman,” with introduction and reflections.
Box 30, folder 48: “Tomorrow’s Tomorrow: A Twenty-Five-Year Retrospective,” introduction to paperback edition.
Box 30, folder 49: “Tomorrow’s Tomorrow and Death of White Sociology, random excerpts.
Box 30, folder 50: “Transracial Adoptions: Can White Parents Bring up a Healthy Black Child?” published in Interracial Bonds by Rhoda Goldstein Blumberg and Wendell James Roye.
Box 30, folder 51: Trip to Uganda: Reminiscences of visit with friends.
Box 30, folders 52-55: Unfinished manuscript entitled Jenny, random chapters in draft form.
Box 30, folder 56: Unknown document, possible beginnings of a research proposal with budget, varied pagination.
Box 30, folder 57: “Vanishing Black Male and Post-Secondary Education,” draft of speech.
Box 30, folder 58: “What is the Role of the Small Foundations?” paper.
Box 30, folder 59: “White America’s Response to Black Militancy,” paper.
Box 30, folder 60: “Whither the Black Family?” draft and article.
Box 30, folder 61: “Women in Poverty: Its Roots and Effects,” paper.

Subseries 9.2: The Ties That Bind, a Book on Values, and Other Autobiographical Writings and Drafts, 1994-2000; n.d. (Ladner worked simultaneously on The Ties That Bind, a proposed book on values, and her autobiography. Much of this research was eventually used in The Ties That Bind.)
Box 31, folder 1: The Ties That Bind, biographies, correspondence, promotional materials, reviews, 1998-2000.
Box 31, folder 2: The Ties That Bind, draft prospectus and draft chapter, n.d.
Box 31, folder 3: The Ties That Bind, synopsis for literary agent, n.d.
Box 31, folder 4: The Ties That Bind, draft copy, n.d.
Box 31, folder 5: Introductory materials for Ties That Bind and other autobiographical writings, n.d.
Box 31, folder 6: Finding Our Way Back Home, introductory materials, 1996.
Box 31, folder 7: The Ties That Bind, sections on values, n.d.
Box 31, folder 8: The Ties That Bind, draft chapter on values, 1996.
Box 31, folder 9: The Ties That Bind, “Faith and Hope,” drafts of chapter 1, 1997.
Box 31, folder 10: The Ties That Bind, sample chapters 2, 3, and 4, n.d.
Box 31, folder 11: The Ties That Bind, “Making It Plain,” drafts of chapter 2, May 6, 1996.
Box 31, folder 12: The Ties That Bind, “Putting Children First,” draft of chapter 3, n.d.
Box 31, folder 13: The Ties That Bind, “The Values of Our Ancestors,” draft of chapter 1, n.d.
Box 31, folder 14: Standing in the Gap: Memoirs of an Era, “Looking Back at the Journey,” draft of chapter 1, n.d.
Box 31, folder 15: Autobiographical materials: “Faith of Our Fathers and Mothers,” 1997.
Box 31, folder 16: Autobiographical materials: “Identity,” 1997.
Box 31, folder 17: Autobiographical materials: Untitled, pages 83-197, n.d.
Box 31, folder 18: The Ties That Bind, “Saving Our Children,” draft of chapter 5, n.d.
Box 31, folder 19: The Ties That Bind, “Family Values,” draft of chapter 4, n.d.
Box 31, folder 20: The Ties That Bind, draft of introduction, chapters 2, 3, and 4, n.d.
Box 31, folder 21: The Ties That Bind, “Values and Strengths of Our Ancestors,” draft marked as chapter 2, n.d.
Box 31, folder 22: The Ties that Bind, “Respect,”1997.
Box 31, folder 23: The Ties That Bind, “Faith in God, Trust in Each Other: The True Meaning of Community,” draft, 1997.
Box 31, folder 24: The Ties That Bind, “Respect,” draft, n.d.
Box 31, folder 25: The Ties That Bind, “Resilience,” draft, n.d.
Box 31, folder 26: The Ties That Bind, “Responsibility,” draft, n.d.
Box 31, folder 27: Rebuilding the Whole Village, book proposal, draft, n.d.
Box 31, folder 28: Autobiographical material: “Black Child of the South,” 1995.
Box 31, folder 29: Introductory drafts to Ties that Bind and the book on values, n.d.
Box 31, folder 30: The Ties That Bind, drafts for chapters 14 and 15, n.d.
Box 31, folder 31: Retyped manuscript, not identified, n.d.
Box 31, folder 32: Draft material on “Self Reliance” and autobiographical materials, 1997.
Box 31, folder 33: “Saving Our Villages Ourselves,” n.d.
Box 31, folder 34: “Resourcefulness,” draft material, 1997.
Box 31, folder 35: “Family,” draft material, n.d.
Box 31, folder 36: The book on values: “The Value of Honest Work” and “Passing the Torch,” drafts of chapters 7 and 8, n.d.
Box 31, folder 37: The book on values: “Know Thyself,” draft of chapter 1, n.d.
Box 31, folder 38: The book on values: “Identity,” “Saving Our Children,” and “Building Strong Identity and Positive Self Esteem,” n.d.
Box 31, folder 39: The book on values: “How Well Do You Know Your Child?” marked as chapter 2, n.d.
Box 31, folder 40: Incomplete pages on the family, pagination: 171-315, n.d.
Box 31, folder 41: The Ties That Bind, irregular chapters and pagination, n.d.
Box 31, folder 42: The Ties That Bind, correspondence and contracts, 1997.
Box 31, folder 43: The Ties that Bind, general chapter drafts, n.d.

Box 32, folder 1: The Ties That Bind, contractual material and correspondence with John Wiley and Sons, 1998.
Box 32, folder 2: The book on the South: Chapters 7, 9, and 12, n.d.
Box 32, folder 3: The Ties That Bind, second proof, n.d.
Box 32, folder 4: Autobiographical writings: The Civil Rights struggle, n.d.
Box 32, folder 5: Standing in the Gap, draft, n.d.
Box 32, folder 6: “I’ve Got a Story to Tell: An Autobiography,” paper, n.d.
Box 32, folder 7: Standing in the Gap, “Madame Sister: The Life of a College President,” chapter 1, 1998.
Box 32, folder 8: The book on the South: Draft, intermittent pagination, n.d.
Box 32, folder 9: “Things Our Mother Never Taught Us,” paper, n.d.
Box 32, folder 10: “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” paper, early draft, 1994.
Box 32, folder 11: Civil Rights in the South: “Writing in the Eye of the Storm,” paper, n.d.

Subseries 9.3: Written Works Done by Others, Dated and Undated; boxes 33 and 34 arranged alphabetically by author within each box. 1931; 1964-2002; n.d.
Box 33, folder 1: “Marital Stability and Patterns of Status Variables,” comment, Jessie Bernard, n.d.
Box 33, folders 2: “Review of Race and Social Sciences edited by Katz and Gurin,” book review, Andrew Billingsley, 1969.
Box 33, folder 3: “New Perspectives on Black Male-Female Relations,” paper, Andrew Billingsley, 1986.
Box 33, folder 4: “Black Families and the White Social Sciences,” paper, Andrew Billingsley, n.d.
Box 33, folder 5: “Black Culture: Myth or Reality,” paper, Robert Blauner, n.d.
Box 33, folder 6: “Little Did I Know: A Personal Closing,” paper and correspondence, Bob Blum, 1968.
Box 33, folder 7: “Progress in the Historical Reconstruction of the Civil Rights Movement: Women Leaders Rediscovered,” paper, Rhoda Lois Blumberg, n.d.
Box 33, folder 8: 92nd annual NAACP convention address, Julian Bond, 2001.
Box 33, folder 9: “Balancing Work and Family Life: Public Attitudes,” paper, Karolyn D. Bowman, 2001.
Box 33, folder 10: “Where Standard English Seems ‘Foreign’—and is Taught as if it were,” Clayton Braddock, 1969; “Limits to Functionalism and Alternatives to it in Anthropology,” I. C. Jarvie, n.d.; “The Language of Adolescence: An Anthropological Approach to Youth Culture,” Gary Schwartz, and Don Merten, 1967, articles.
Box 33, folder 11: “Troubled Passage: Labor Family Formation and the Young Working Class,” paper, Ross M. Brewer, 1987.
Box 33, folder 12: “Black Churches on the Frontline: Program Interventions for Families in Jeopardy,” speech, Gloria P. Brown, 1988.
Box 33, folder 13: “And Gently He Shall Lead Them: Robert Parris Moses and Civil Rights in Mississippi,” paper, Eric R. Burner, 1993.
Box 33, folder 14: “The Role of the Young Grandmother in Early Childhood Development,” paper, Lanthan D. Camblin Jr. and Bettie Jenkins Hinton, n.d.
Box 33, folder 15: “Black Feminist Thought in the Matrix of Domination,” article, Patricia Hill Collins, 1990; Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice, summary, Patricia Hill Collins, 1998.
Box 33, folder 16: “The Nigger and the Narcissus (or Self Awareness in Black Education),” paper, Edward W. Crosby, 1969.
Box 33, folder 17: “The Furious Passage of the Black Graduate Student,” paper, Douglas Davidson, n.d.
Box 33, folder 18: “Applying Social Learning Theory through Mass Media to Increase Response to a Domestic Abuse Hotline,” Master of Public Health thesis, Ann Louise Davis, 1996.
Box 33, folder 19: “Responsibility of Intellectuals in the Age of Crack,” article, Democracy Project, Regina Austin et al., Boston Review, 1994.
Box 33, folder 20: “W. E. B. Dubois’ Approach to Science and Values,” paper, R. M. Dennis, 1972.
Box 33, folder 21: “From the Mississippi Movement to Mississippi Burning,” paper, John Dittmer, n.d.
Box 33, folder 22: “The Failure of Urban Renewal,” article, Herbert J. Gans, Commentary, 1965.
Box 33, folder 23: “Saving Our Sons,” article, Marita Golden, n.d.
Box 33, folder 24: “Participating in God’s Unfolding,” article, Eileen Goor, Unity Contact Magazine, 1999.
Box 33, folder 25: “Black Muslims: Protest Perspective, Contributions and Speculations,” paper, Donald M. Henderson, 1964.
Box 33, folder 26: “Black Student Protest in White Universities,” paper, Donald M. Henderson, 1969.
Box 33, folder 27: Collected articles, Donald M. Henderson, 1965.
Box 33, folder 28: “Toward a Sociology of Black Studies,” paper, Maurice Jackson, n.d.
Box 33, folder 29: “Lynching, The Dark Metaphor,” not for circulation or citation, paper, Emma Coleman Jordan, 1996.
Box 33, folder 30: “Black Involvement in Planning for Metropolitan St. Louis,” report, Alfred Kahn, 1969.
Box 33, folder 31: Freedom Summer conference, “Winter/Spring 1963 Vicksburg,” paper, Ed King, 1979.
Box 33, folder 32: “‘To Do What Ever Is Necessary’: Women’s Participation in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,” correspondence and thesis in History, Peggy Klekota, 1991.
Box 33, folder 33: “The Man Who Integrated Mississippi: Personal Memoir of Ernst Borinski,” paper and correspondence, Henry Knepler, 1983.
Box 33, folder 34: “Medgar Evers and Mississippi: The Anatomy of Martyrdom,” paper, Norman Kurland, n.d.
Box 33, folder 35: “Mother and Son in a Puerto Rican Slum,” article, Oscar Lewis, n.d.
Box 33, folder 36: Articles on the family by Harriet McAdoo, 1987; n.d.
Box 33, folder 37: “Problems of Ethnic Studies,” n.d., “We need a New and Critical Study of Race and Ethnicity,” 2002, articles, Manning Marable.
Box 33, folder 38: “Change Management,” paper for patent and trademark workshop, Al Martin, 1996.
Box 33, folder 39: Bagels on Sunday, copy autographed by author, David A. Morowitz, 1996.
Box 33, folder 40: “Federal Aid and Afro-American Political Power in Three Mississippi Towns,” article, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, K. C. Morrison, 1987.
Box 33, folder 41: “The Algebra Project: Organizing in the Spirit of Ella,” article, Harvard Educational Review, Robert P. Moses et al., 1989.
Box 33, folder 42: “Social Research, Social Policy and the Black Underclass,” paper, Charles Payne, n.d.
Box 33, folder 43: “So Much Reform, So Little Change: Building-Level Obstacles to Urban School Reform,” paper, Charles Payne, 1998.
Box 33, folder 44: “The Relevance of African-American Studies in an Evolving American Mosaic,” paper, June Carter Perry, 2001.
Box 33, folder 45: “The Family Condition of America: Cultural Change and Public Policy,” paper, David Popenoe, 1992.
Box 33, folder 46: Lay My Burden Down: Unraveling Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis Among African-Americans,proof for review and correspondence, Alvin Poussaint and Amy Alexander, 2000.
Box 33, folder 47: “Americans from Africa,” outline, Peter I. Rose, editor, 1969.
Box 33, folder 48: “The Deep Structures of African American Family Life: Female and Male Kin Networks,” paper and correspondence, Joseph W. Scott, 1988.
Box 33, folder 49: “Reflections on a Murder: The Emmett Till Case,” essay, William Simpson, Southern Miscellany: Essays in History in Honor of Glover Moore, Frank Allen Dennis, editor, n.d.
Box 33, folder 50: “Becoming an African American Woman,” article, School Review, Diana T. Slaughter, 1972.
Box 33, folder 51: “Cause for Alarm: Conditions of Black and Latino Males in New York City,” report, Walter Stafford, 1991; “Changing Labor Markets: New Strategies for Blacks,” article, Walter Stafford, 1986.
Box 33, folder 52: Black Civil Society and Black Family in New York City, published report, Walter Stafford, 1997.
Box 33, folder 53: Untitled report, Walter Stafford, late 1990s.
Box 33, folder 54: “Black Policy Makers,” article, Walter Stafford, New York Affairs, n.d., and articles on Blacks and employment in New York City, 1989; n.d.
Box 33, folder 55: Collected articles, Walter Stafford, n.d.
Box 33, folder 56: A foreword by Ladner to Black Womanhood in America, Robert Staples, n.d.
Box 33, folder 57: “The Death and Reincarnation of White Sociology,” draft copy of paper, Stephen Steinberg, 2001.
Box 33, folder 58: “Conclusion: They, too, had a Dream,” chapter, In Search of the Silent South, Morton Susna, and introduction to untitled work, n.d.
Box 33, folder 59: “Black Youth, Role Models and the Social Construction of Identity,” article, Ronald L. Taylor, Psychosocial Development and Socialization, n.d.
Box 33, folder 60: “The Principles of Effective Retention and the Construction of Educational Communities,” paper, Vincent Tinto, 1972.
Box 33, folder 61: “Eagerly Awaiting a Home: Severely Emotionally Disturbed Youth Lost in Our Systems of Care,” article, Child and Youth Care Quarterly, Kathleen Wells, n.d.
Box 33, folder 62: “Shell Game,” book proposal and correspondence, Valerie William Wesley, 1988.
Box 33, folder 63: “Desegregating the South,” chapter, From Brown to Bakke: The Supreme Court and School Integration, 1954-1978, J. Harvie Wilkinson III, n.d.
Box 33, folder 64: “The Recruitment and Retention of Talented African Americans in Science: The Role of Mentoring,” article, Diversity in Higher Education, Charles Woodson et al., 1997.

Box 34, folder 1: “Missing in Action: The Declining Presence of African-American Men in Higher Education,” paper, William R. Allen, 1991.
Box 34, folder 2: “Rethinking Parenthood as an Exclusive Status: The Need for Legal Alternatives When the Premise of the Nuclear Family has Failed,” article, Virginia Law Review, Katharine T. Bartlett, June 1984.
Box 34, folder 3: “A Discussion of Afrocentrism for the Africana Studies Task Force,” paper, Michael L. Blakey, n.d.
Box 34, folder 4: “Sex-Role Learning in the Black Male: Research and Clinical Implications,” article, Journal of Afro-American Issues, Cynthia Butler and Joseph A. Doster, Spring 1976.
Box 34, folder 5: “Time of Trial,” article reprint, Africa Report, Walter C. Carrington, March-April 1975.
Box 34, folder 6: “Youth Leadership and Civic Engagement,” paper, Panha Chheng, n.d.
Box 34, folder 7: “The Future of Black Colleges and Universities,” paper, Johnnetta B. Cole, [pages missing], n.d.
Box 34, folder 8: “Aids in Blackface,” incomplete chapter, Harlon L. Dalton, n.d.
Box 34, folder 9: “Toward a Black Sociology” and “The Sociology of Oppressed Cultures: An Analysis of the Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Colonialism,” papers, Douglas Davidson, n.d.
Box 34, folder 10: “Comparative Psychological Studies of Negroes and Whites in the United States: 1959-1965,” article, Psychological Bulletin Monograph Supplement, Ralph Mason Dreger and Kenneth Miller,1968.
Box 34, folder 11: “A Child Care Agenda for the 1990s,” article, Focus, Marian Wright Edelman, November-December, 1988.
Box 34, folder 12: “Black Muslim and Negro Christian Family Relationships,” article, Journal of the Marriage and the Family, Harry Edwards, November, 1968.
Box 34, folder 13: “Speech to the Women’s National Democratic Club,” Stuart Eizenstat,September 17, 1990.
Box 34, folder 14: “Anti-Poverty Policy for Families in the Next Century: From Welfare to Work—and Worries,” paper, David T. Ellwood, n.d.
Box 34, folder 15: “The Change Agent (YMCA) Approach: An Element of Welfare Reform,” draft paper, Amitai Etzioni, 1993.
Box 34, folder 16: “Race Relations: A Survey of Potential Intervention Strategies,” abstract, Melvyn L. Fein, n.d.
Box 34, folder 17: “Certain Aspects of Conflict in the Negro Family,” article, Social Forces, E. Franklin Frazier, 1931.
Box 34, folder 18: “The School Curriculum,” draft, Loretta Gaines, n.d.
Box 34, folder 19: “Of the Willing and the Obedient,” article, Roll Jordan Roll: The World the Slaves Made, Eugene Genovese, 1974.
Box 34, folder 20: “Let Them Eat Multiculturalism,” paper, New Politics, Barry Goldberg, 1997.
Box 34, folder 21: “Jargon: The Language of the Ghetto,” paper, Boone Hammond, 1967.
Box 34, folder 22: “Rastafarianism and Popular Resistance in Jamaican Society,” paper, Robert A. Hill, 1970.
Box 34, folder 23: “Exposure and Response to Community Violence among Children and Adolescents,” chapter 2 in unknown work, Esther J. Jenkins and Carl C. Bell, n.d.
Box 34, folder 24: “Welfare Reform’s Implications for the Child Welfare Systems,” newsletter article, Issue Notes, April Kaplan, 1998.
Box 34, folder 25: “The Undeserving Poor: From the War on Poverty to the War on Welfare,” sample pages, Michael Katz, 1990.
Box 34, folder 26: “The 1994 Orphanage Debate: a Study in the Politics of Annihilation,” internet article, Ross D. London, 1998.
Box 34, folder 27: “The Mississippi Freedom Movement,” paper and correspondence, Mhari-Anne Lowrie, 1996-1997.
Box 34, folder 28: “The Black Matriarchy: Healthy or Pathological,” article, Science News, Patricia McBroom, 1968.
Box 34, folder 29: “The Two Faces of Divorce: Women’s and Children’s Interests,” chapter 13, Perspectives on Social Issues, Sarah S. McLanahan, 1991.
Box 34, folder 30: “On the Dilemmas of Scholarship in Afro-American History,” chapter 5, Black History and the Historical Profession: 1915-1980, August Meier and Elliott Rudwick, 1986.
Box 34, folder 31: “What’s Love got to do with it?” article, The Washington Monthly, Paul Offner, 2002.
Box 34, folder 32: “The Concept of Health Promotion and the Prevention of Adolescent Drug Abuse,” article, Health Education Quarterly, Cheryl L. Perry and Richard Jessor, 1985.
Box 34, folder 33: “False Dawn of Civil Society,” article, The Nation, David Rieff, February 1999.
Box 34, folder 34: “The Shadow Children,” article, The American School Board Journal, Marilee C. Rist, January 1990.
Box 34, folder 35: “Development of Self-Concept in Afro-American Children,” article, Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Jeanne Spurlock, January 1986.
Box 34, folder 36: “Community Organizing or Organizing Community? Gender and the Crafts of Empowerment,” paper, Randy Stoecker and Susan Stall, 1998.
Box 34, folder 37: “Poverty and Adolescent Black Males,” draft of chapter, Children No More, Ronald L. Taylor, 1990.
Box 34, folder 38: “Adult Youth in Poverty: Recent Trends and Prospects for Change,” draft paper, Mark Testa, 1987.
Box 34, folder 39: “Total Quality, Managing Diversity: Keys to Competitive Advantage in the 1990’s,” paper, R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr., 1991.
Box 34, folder 40: “Reflections on Ethics in Research: The Death of White Sociology Twenty Years Later,” paper, Becky Thompson, 1993.
Box 34, folder 41: “Martin Luther King Jr. 1929-1968: a Bibliography,” Daniel T. Williams, 1969.
Box 34, folder 42: “Jackson’s Past: A Historical Overview,” speech for Leadership Jackson Class, 1990-1991, Gene C. Young, 1990.

Series 10: Research Materials; boxes 35 and 36 alphabetically arranged by topic within each box. 1965-2002; n.d.
Box 35, folder 1: Adoption and foster care: Articles and relevant legislation, 1991-1999.
Box 35, folder 2: Articles on government and the disadvantaged, 1990-2000.
Box 35, folder 3 Bibliographic printout on violence, 1976.
Box 35, folder 4: Problems of Black males and Black adolescent boys: Articles with correspondence, 1987.
Box 35, folder 5: Black Caucus: Congressional Black Caucus and Bill No. 788, ca. 1999-2001.
Box 35, folder 6: “Black Family,” Gutman et al., n.d.
Box 35, folder 7: “Black Family,” Science News, and other articles, 1968.
Box 35, folder 8: Black people: General articles on the Black family and the Black middle class, 1995-2000.
Box 35, folder 9: Black power: Articles from The Liberator, the Nation and Saturday Review, 1966.
Box 35, folder 10: Child abuse and poverty: Articles, 1986-1996; n.d.
Box 35, folder 11: Civics: General articles on civics and the American life, 1997.
Box 35, folder 12: “Historical Trends and Perspectives of Afro-American Families,” Trends in History: a Review of Current Periodical Literature in History, 1985.
Box 35, folder 13: Civil Rights materials, 1998-2001; n.d.
Box 35, folder 14: Compassion and Christianity, 1989; 1994.
Box 35, folder 15: Educational Issues: Minority education, 1999-2002.
Box 35, folder 16: Ethnocentrism: “Global Patterns of Racism” and “Black and White Images of American Race Relations,” Peter Rose et al., 2001; n.d.
Box 35, folder 17: Family violence: “Report to the Texas Council on Family Violence,” n.d.
Box 35, folder 18: Florida Benchmark Report: the Florida Commission on Government Accountability to the People, 1996.
Box 35, folder 19: Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU): Initiative at University of the District of Columbia, program outline and correspondence, 1997.
Box 35, folder 20: History of Blacks in Pennsylvania: Westmoreland History (entire issue) and article by Ronald D. Palmer, 1997.
Box 35, folders 21-24: Internet articles: Background material and general subjects, 1997-2002.
Box 35, folder 25: Labor and other work problems: articles, 1996-1997.
Box 35, folder 26: Legal Cases: Adams vs. Califano, Ayers vs. Allain, 1972-1977; 1991.
Box 35, folder 27: Media and Campaign ’92: Articles and flyers, 1992.
Box 35, folder 28: “Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994,” 1994.
Box 35, folder 29: Problems of intellectuals: Articles, 1999.
Box 35, folder 30: Professional associations: Institute for the Study of the Public Sector and National Black Child Development Institute, 1998.
Box 35, folder 31: Public education: Periodical abstracts, 1999.
Box 35, folder 32: Race and Health, article, 1998.
Box 35, folder 33: Race in America: internet articles, 1998-2001.
Box 35, folder 34: Self-help programs: internet articles, 1999; 2000; n.d.
Box 35, folder 35: “Studies in Public Opinion,” Smith Richardson presentation, 2001.
Box 35, folder 36: Sociological materials, Glazer and others, 1965; 1971; n.d.
Box 35, folder 37: Southern history and politics: Articles, 1974-1976.
Box 35, folder 38: Teenage pregnancy: Articles, pamphlets, reports and other materials, by Gordine, Norton and others, 1983-2000.
Box 35, folder 39: Teenage pregnancy, folder 2, 1965-2000.
Box 35, folder 40: “The Slavery Route: A Memory Unchained,” UNESCO document, 1998.
Box 35, folder 41: “Transforming Human Resources,” report, Office of Human Resources, 1997.
Box 35, folder 42: Women and Crack; “Back from the Brink: Women, Crack and the Child Welfare System,” Family to Family, 1999.

Box 36, folder 1: African journals, 1993-1994.
Box 36, folder 2: Aids literature, 1989.
Box 36, folder 3: American Experiment Quarterly: Adoption article, Fall 1999.
Box 36, folder 4: American Sociological Review, August 1997.
Box 36, folder 5: Amnesty International brochures, 1994.
Box 36, folder 6: Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership: Annual report and brochure¸ 1997; 1998.
Box 36, folder 7: Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents, Anti-defamation League, 1994.
Box 36, folder 8: Beacon Initiative: Newsletters and brochures, 1995.
Box 36, folder 9: Bethel New Life: Community report, 1995-1998.
Box 36, folder 10: Black Enterprise, 1977, Black Scholar, 1971, Black World, March 1996.
Box 36, folder 11: Bottom Line: Personal finance, April 1996.
Box 36, folder 12: Boys Town: brochures, 1999.
Box 36, folder 13: Broadside Memories: Poets I have Known, Dudley Randall, 1975.
Box 36, folder 14: California educational activities, 1998-2000, n.d.
Box 36, folder 15: Egyptian tour brochures, 1995-1996.
Box 36, folder 16: Essence, family issue, 1999.
Box 36, folder 17: Family Affairs, 1992.
Box 36, folder 18: Foster Care, two copies, 1996.
Box 36, folder 19: Freedomways, third and fourth quarter issues, 1979.
Box 36, folder 20: Golden Gate University Law Review, women’s law forum issue, 1993.
Box 36, folder 21: Governing, “Children Unclaimed,” May 1991.
Box 36, folder 22: “IBW and Education for Liberation,” and “The Challenge of Blackness,” Vincent Harding and Lerone Bennett, 1970; 1973.
Box 36, folder 23: International Tax Journal, Journal of Asian and African Affairs, Fall 1993.
Box 36, folder 24: Jet, 1969; 1992.
Box 36, folder 25: Journal of the American Institute of Planners: “Comprehensive Planning and Racism,” Ladner and Walter Stafford, March 1969.
Box 36, folder 26: Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences, special section on the Black family, Spring 1974.
Box 36, folder 27: Kenilworth/Parkside Resident Management Corporation: Program description, 1992.
Box 36, folder 28: LSA Magazine, 1990.
Box 36, folder 29: Minnesota promotional materials, 1997-2002.
Box 36, folder 30: Minns lectures, “The Black Empowerment Controversy,” 1983.
Box 36, folder 31: Moroccan promotional materials, n.d.
Box 36, folder 32: New African, May 2001.
Box 36, folder 33: Oregon Benchmarks, December 1994.
Box 36, folder 34: PEW charitable trust report on religion in American life, 2001.
Box 36, folder 35: PEW research center: Voter turnout, July 2000.
Box 36, folder 36: Philanthropy News Digest, internet printout on non-profit organizations, 2002.
Box 36, folder 37: Political Economy of the Good Society, December 1996.
Box 36, folder 38: Psychiatric Annals, “Adopting the Cross Culture Child,” Ladner, September 1982.
Box 36, folder 39: Public Achievement Guide: Building Worlds, Transforming Lives, Making History, Center for Democracy and Citizenship, 1998; 1999.
Box 36, folder 40: The Public Interest, Spring 1993; Spring 1996.
Box 36, folder 41: Public Politics and the Philosophy of Public Work: Creating the Commonwealth, published by the Kettering Foundation, 1999.
Box 36, folder 42: Race in America, internet articles, 1998-2000.
Box 36, folder 43: Reconstruction, 1990.
Box 36, folder 44: Residential Education: an Option for America’s Youth, 1995.
Box 36, folder 45: Sage, Fall 1985; Fall 1987.
Box 36, folder 46: Sage, Summer 1989; Fall 1989; Fall 1990.
Box 36, folder 47: Schomburg Tribute: “Remaking the Past to Make the Future,” 1986.
Box 36, folder 48: Smith Richardson presentation, “Time Spent in Housework,” 2001.
Box 36, folder 49: Society,“Mixed Families: White Parents and Black Children,” article by Ladner, September-October 1977.
Box 36, folder 50: Southern Exposure, “Repackaging the New South,” 1977-1978.
Box 36, folder 51: Spellman Messenger, inaugural symposium on Black women, 1990.
Box 36, folder 52: “The 22 Laws of Wellness,” Greg Anderson, n.d.
Box 36, folder 53: The American Federationist, “Urban Crisis,” articles, October 1967.
Box 36, folder 54: “The Sound of Textures,” New Orleans promotional material, n.d.
Box 36, folder 55: The Winter’s Group pamphlets, n.d.
Box 36, folder 56: U.S. News and World Report, “Fixing Schools,” 1996.
Box 36, folder 57: University Publications: Eckerd College, Cardinal Stritch University, Girard College, University of Maryland, 1972; 1992-1993; 1998; n.d.
Box 36, folder 58: Urban Family Institute, “Supporting Families by Enabling the Nurturing Village,” 1998.
Box 36, folder 59: Watts Poets and Writers, 1968.

Series 11: Miscellaneous Materials; bBoxes 37 and 38 alphabetically arranged by topic within each box. 1955; 1970-2002; n.d.
Box 37, folder 1: Address listings, relationship unknown, n.d.
Box 37, folder 2: Adoptions and orphanages, booklets and articles, 1998-2000.
Box 37, folder 3: Article on Africa, untitled, n.d.
Box 37, folder 4: Atlanta neighborhood development partnership, annual report and newsletters, 1997.
Box 37, folder 5: Bibliographic printout, general subjects, n.d.
Box 37, folder 6: Black student program survey, n.d.
Box 37, folder 7: Blacks in the Confederacy, articles, n.d.
Box 37, folder 8: “Building Community Partnerships in Research: Recommendations and Strategies,” paper, n.d.
Box 37, folder 9: Child Health Care, statistics, n.d.
Box 37, folder 10: Children and youth, internet articles, 1997-1998.
Box 37, folder 11: Core knowledge, articles, 1998.
Box 37, folder 12: Core technology, “Knowledge, Literacy and Power,” internet documents, 1999.
Box 37, folder 13: Court of appeals in the state of Mississippi; list of cases, June 1996.
Box 37, folder 14: Evergreen State College, paper, n.d.
Box 37, folder 15: Family, pregnancy, womanhood: Notes for writing, n.d.
Box 37, folder 16: GED study, 1992.
Box 37, folder 17: Haymarket center, information pamphlets, 1999.
Box 37, folder 18: Internet articles, general topics, 1998-2002.
Box 37, folder 19: “Islam and the Short Life History of Mohammed,” newsletter, n.d.
Box 37, folder 20: Justice system and restorative justice: Articles and notes, 2001.
Box 37, folder 21: Libraries, general materials, n.d.
Box 37, folder 22: Lists, general, n.d.
Box 37, folder 23: Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, newsletters and correspondence, 1997.
Box 37, folder 24: “Medic Recalls the Horrors of Berga,” internet article, William Shapiro, 1999.
Box 37, folder 25: Morehouse conference on African American fathers, working draft for discussion, 1999.
Box 37, folder 26: New Song Community Learning Center: Articles brochures, newsletters, 1999; n.d.
Box 37, folder 27-32: Notes, general, n.d.
Box 37, folder 33: Nutrition, workbook, n.d.
Box 37, folder 34: One America: Education printouts, 1998.
Box 37, folder 35: Providence-St. Mel School, information, 2001.
Box 37, folder 36: Public Education, internet articles, 1998.
Box 37, folder 37: Recruitment of Black Faculty, printouts, 1999; n.d.
Box 37, folder 38: Self-help internet articles, 1997.
Box 37, folder 39: Sociological references and lists, n.d.
Box 37, folder 40: Sources for Williamsburg paper, n.d.
Box 37, folder 41: Urban problems, violence and the Black male, articles, 1993-1998.
Box 37, folder 42: Values, internet articles, 1997.
Box 37, folder 43: Welfare issues, articles, n.d.

Box 38, folder 1: “Black Women in Academe: Issues and Strategies,” article, Project on the Status and Education of Women, Yolanda Harris, n.d.
Box 38, folder 2: “The Church in Virginia,” paper, Hannah N. Geffert, n.d.
Box 38, folder 3: Conclusion of Harry’s first chapter, n. a, n.d.
Box 38, folder 4: “Bibliography on the Family,” annotated by Ralph Segalman, n.d.
Box 38, folder 5: “Ford Foundation Grants for Minority Women’s Studies Liberal Arts Curriculum,” draft proposal, Phyllis Palmer, 1988.
Box 38, folder 6: “Cultural Diversity in American Media History,” article, Film and History Magazine, Jannette L. Dates, May/September 1991.
Box 38, folder 7: “Reauthorization of the Federal Child Abuse Act: The Need to Protect Parental Rights,” Journal of Family & Culture, Douglas Besharov, Fall 1987.
Box 38, folder 8: Restorative justice, n.d.
Box 38, folder 9: “Rites of Passage Model,” and other race related articles, 1997.
Box 38, folder 10: “Some Social Concomitants of Urbanization and Industrialization,” research review, Human Organization, Joseph Kahl, 1955.
Box 38, folder 11: “The South as a Mirror,” chapter, The Southern Mystique, n.d.
Box 38, folder 12: “Stepchildren at Risk,” paper, n.d.
Box 38, folder 13: “Studies in the Black Family and Community Life,” grant application and proposal by Andrew Billingsley et al., 1970.
Box 38, folder 14: “Weaving in a Future Tense,” report on the weaving project of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, n.d.


Series 12: Books, Journals, Pamphlets for Background Reading and Study; boxes 39 and 40 alphabetically arranged by title within each box. 1948-2003; n.d.

Box 39
Anti-Racist Education: the Three O’s, Chris Mullard, 1984.
Black Education, edited by Willy Smith and Eva Chunn, 1989.
Black Families, edited by Harriette McAdoo, 1988.
Black Macho and the Myth of the Super-Woman, Michelle Wallace, 1979.
Cry the Beloved Country, Alan Paton, 1948.
Directionscore: Selected and New Poems, Don Lee, 1971.
Dynamite Voices, Black Poets of the 1960s, Don Lee, 1971.
Growing Up in the Black Belt, Charles S. Johnson, 1967.
Kent and Jackson State, a special issue of the Vietnam Generation, n.d.
Launching Our Black Children for Success, Ladner et al., 2003.
Mothering Without a Compass, Becky Thompson, 2000.
Nyerere: Selection from Writings and Speeches, 1969.
One Percent for the Kids, edited by Isabel Sawhill, 2003.
Prophets for a New Day, Margaret Walker, 1970.
Radical Equations, Robert Moses and Charles Cobb, 2001.
Saving Our Sons, Marita Golden, 1995.
The Black Woman Cross Culturally, edited by Filomena Steady, 1981.
The Grounding of My Brothers, Walter Rodney, 1970.
What is Happening to American Women, edited by Anne Scott, ca. 1970.
When the Marching Stopped, National Urban League, 1973.
Willie Mae, Elizabeth Kytle, 1991.

Box 40
Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton, 1967.
Fixing Urban Schools, Paul Hill and Mary Celio, 1998.
Gender in Southern Africa, edited by Ruth Meena, 1992.
People’s Democracy: an Analysis of Awo’s Thoughts, Baba Oluwide, 1978.
Short History of New Orleans, Mel Leavitt, 1982.
The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism, Frances Wesling, 1970.
The Forgotten People, New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, n.d.
Thirty-three (33) Things Every Girl Should Know, edited by Tonya Bolden, 1998, two copies.

Series 13: Newspaper Clippings, 1963-2003; n.d.
Box 41, folder 1: Articles by Ladner, 1963-1998; n.d.
Box 41, folder 2: Interviews with Ladner, 1978.
Box 41, folder 3: Press for Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, 1971-1972; n.d.
Box 41, folder 4: Articles about Ladner, 1968-2003; n.d.
Box 41, folder 5: Articles by Ladner: Washington D. C. and Howard University, 1971-1996; n.d.
Box 41, folder 6: Articles about Ladner on D.C. Control Board, 1996-1998; n.d.
Box 41, folder 7: Howard University articles, 1990-2000.
Box 41, folder 8: Articles on children, family and education, 1976-1993; n.d.
Box 41, folder 9: Civil Rights articles, 1966-1997; n.d.
Box 41, folder 10: Civil Rights: Mississippi, 1963-1980; n.d.
Box 41, folder 11: Civil Rights: St. Louis, 1968-1971; n.d.
Box 41, folder 12: Civil Rights: Black Power, 1966; n.d.
Box 41, folder 13: Political articles; 1966-1998; n.d.
Box 41, folder 14: The March on Washington, 1963.
Box 41, folder 15: Ebony cover, “Biggest Protest March in History,” 1963.
Box 41, folder 16: Articles on the Brown Case, 25 years later, 1979.
Box 41, folder 17: “At Risk: Chronicles of Teenage Pregnancy,” Washington Post, January 26-31, 1986.
Box 41, folder 18: “Algebra Project,” Education Life, 2001.
Box 41, folder 19: Articles on Isom Combs case, 1969; n.d.
Box 41, folder 20: Articles on African-American characters on television, 1992.
Box 41, folder 21: Miscellaneous saved articles, 1968-2001; n.d.

Series 14: Photographs, Audiotapes, and Videotapes. 1947; 1962-2002; n.d.

Box 42: Collected photographs of family, friends and distinguished personalities. Photographs include those of President and Mrs. Clinton, Nelson Mandela, Ted Turner and Joan Fonda, Margaret Walker Alexander, Corretta Scott King, and Septima Clark. Images from major events in Dr. Ladner’s life are included as well. 1963-2000; n.d.

Box 43, folder 1: Civil Rights demonstration; Thompson Tank and other scenes, ca. 1962.
Box 43, folder 2: Ladner in her senior year at Tougaloo College, 1964.
Box 43, folder 3: Ladner and Stokely Carmichael, n.d.
Box 43, folder 4: Institute of the Black World conference, with Corretta Scott King and others, 1969.
Box 43, folder 5: St. Louis project photographs for use in Tomorrow’s Tomorrow, n.d.
Box 43, folder 6: Walter Rodney visit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1970.
Box 43, folder 7: Visit with Marshall and Jean Hall in Kampala, Uganda, 1970.
Box 43, folder 8: Ladner in Pascatachaway, New Jersey, personal photographs, 1971.
Box 43, folder 9: Tougaloo College commencement, Ladner as speaker, May 1973.
Box 43, folder 10: Ladner on McNeil/Lehrer Report, 1990.
Box 43, folder 11: Ladner and Nelson Mandela, 1994.
Box 43, folder 12: Ladner going to Johannesburg, SA, 1995.
Box 43, folder 13: Ladner with Ted Turner and Jane Fonda at Howard graduation, 1995.
Box 43, folder 14: Howard commencement, 1995.
Box 43, folder 15: Alvin Pouissant: Personal photographs, n.d.
Box 43, folder 16: General Benjamin O. Davis on visit to Howard campus, n.d.
Box 43, folder 17: Husband, Walter Carrington in Africa, n.d.
Box 43, folder 18: Ladner, black and white portraits, n.d.
Box 43, folder 19: Ladner and her sister Wilma, n.d.
Box 43, folder 20: Ladner with Charlayne Hunter Gault, Hassan Minor, Howard Payson, Howard Dawson, Hodding Carter, and others, 1995, n.d.
Box 43, folder 21: Ladner with family, family picture, Ladner and sister Dorie at March on Washington, n.d.
Box 43, folder 22: Ladner: Scenes from her life; portraits, receiving awards, traveling, n.d.
Box 43, folder 23: Margaret Walker Alexander at Institute of the Black World (IBW) Literary conference: ca. 1968.
Box 43, folder 24: New York Times photograph of Ella Baker’s funeral, n.d.
Box 43, folder 25: Peter Jennings at Howard School of Communication, n.d.
Box 43, folder 26: Portraits of artists, visual and audio, n.d.
Box 43, folder 27: Unidentified youth, n.d.

[There is no Box 44]

Box 45
Box 45a, folder 1: Women in the Civil Rights Movement conference poster, 1988.
Box 45a, folder 2: Mandela visit poster, 1994.
Box 45a, folder 3: Three Horned Dilemma of Black Women and other related articles, n.d.
Box 45b, folder 1: Ladner Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, photograph, 1970.
Box 45b, folder 2: Howard University, n.d.
Box 45b, folder 3: Ladner photograph, n.d.
Box 45b, folder 4: Joyce Ladner with Stokely Carmichael, n.d.
Box 45b, folder 5: NAACP photograph, 1947.
Box 45b, folder 6: Angela Davis wanted poster, 1970.
Box 45b, folder 7: Announcement of National Domestic Violence Awareness month, 1997.
Box 45b, folder 8: Posters for Black family lecture, 1972.
Box 45b, folder 9: Scrapbook for Tomorrow’s Tomorrow press, copies, 1971-1972; n.d.

Box 46a: Videotapes. 1992-2000; n.d.
“A conversation with Peter Seeger…about the U.S. Civil Rights Movement,” James Foreman, April 20, 1996.
“America,” with Dennis Wholey, n.d.
“Beyond Black and White, Affirmative Action in America,” n.d.
“Dreaming, Achieving, Prospering,” n.d.
First Amendment Forum: “The Hate Debate,” July 22, 1994.
“Hold Fast to Dreams: the Meyerhoff Scholars,” two tapes, n.d.
Howard Commencement, 1995.
Legacy, a film by Tod S. Lending, n.d.
Legacy of Community Action, n.d.
Martin Luther King Commemoration, January 18, 1992.
“Preventing Crime in the Black Community,” May 31-June 3, 2000.
“Uncommon Americans,” the Garden Project, June 29 and July 4, 1998.
“We the Young People,” Kaufmann Foundation, n.d.

Box 46b: Videotapes. 1989-2000; n.d.
“America,” with Dennis Wholey, second copy, n.d.
Calculating Change, A Pacific Street film, n.d.
“City at Peace,” on Nightline, n.d.
“Losing Ground,” Capitol Edition with Joyce Ladner, February 26, 1989.
“Moral Values in Black America,” March 22, 1999.
“Sisterhood and the Academy: Today’s Reality, Tomorrow’s Promise,” March 29, 1995.
Southern Poverty Law Center, office copy, n.d.
Speech by Dr. Joyce Ladner, September 1, 1994.
Untitled, labeled “tape from Ethel,” n.d.
Victim issues for parole boards, 2000.

Box 47a: Videotapes. 1989-2002; n.d.
CBS News, December 4, 1989.
Commencement, tape 1 of 2, 1995.
“Congo: Heart of Darkness,” Nightline, January 21-25, 2002.
Evening Exchange with Dr. Joyce Ladner, May 19, 1994.
Greater Washington Urban League Football Classic, n.d.
Howard Hall Restoration, Class of 1958, n.d.
Kansas City Freedom School and Minnesota Freedom School, n.d.
Plenary Shaw Chapel: SNCC #2 Joyce Ladner, n.d.
Promos for Beyond Black & White and Making the Grade, 1998.
Television Race Initiative, n.d.

Box 47b: Videotapes. 1981-2002; n.d.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Satyagraha, 2001-2002.
“The New Insensitivity,” Morning Break with Ladner, 1981.
“Quinacrine Sterilization,” 60 Minutes, October 18, 1998.
Sag Harbor Initiative, n.d.
“Teenage Pregnancy,” Ladner on Donahue, 1985.
The Vaughan Family: Tale of Two Continents, n.d.
Vanishing Black Family, n.d.
Veterans of Hope Project, 2002.

Box 48a: Interview Tapes. 1998; n.d.
Ackerman, Arlene, September 30, 1998.
Adams, Paul, October 12, 1998.
Amos, Kent, (2 tapes), n.d.
Bookman, n.d.
Boone, Dick, sides 1&2.
Canada, Geoffrey, October 19, 1998.
Capraro, James, n.d.
Dorsey, Hattie, sides A and B, n.d.
Eisenberg, Pablo, (2 tapes), June 17, 1998.
Flynn, Susan, October 9, 1998.
Gray, Kimi, and staff, n.d.
Hbarowski, Freeman, September, 30, 1998.
Issac, J., n.d.
Lott, Thaddeus, October 6, 1998.

Box 48b: Interview Tapes. 1985; 1998; n.d.
Moody, Anne, (2 tapes), February 27, 1985.
Moore, Evelyn, and staff, n.d.
Moore, Robert, one side, n.d.
Moore, Robert, two sides, n.d.
Nelson, Mary, n.d.
Smith, Lloyd, (two tapes), n.d.
Sneed, Catherine, October 12, 1998.
Stafford, Walter, sides 1 and 2, n.d.
Thorne, Eva, July 24, 1998.
Tibbles, Susan, October 6, 1998.
Woodson, Robert, June 16, 1998.

Box 48b: Other Tapes. 1991-1998.
Advisory Board, (two tapes), November 11, 1998.
Aids in the African American community, April 1991.
Leadership in the African American community, February 1992.
“Make the Connection,” by Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey, n.d.

 

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