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Martin and Jessie Glaberman Collection Papers, 1939-2001 30.5 linear feet 2 oversize boxes Accession #621 OCLC # The papers of Martin and Jessie Glaberman were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs by Martin Glaberman between 1973 and 1980 and opened for research in August of 1983. Additional papers were placed in the Archives by Mr. Glaberman and his son, Peter, between 1989 and 2002 and opened for research in 2007. Martin Glaberman was born in New York City on December 13, 1918. He graduated from the City College of New York with a degree in political science in 1939. His graduate education included work at American University and an M.A. in sociology from the University of Detroit in 1971. He has taught sociology and political science at the University of Detroit, Wayne County Community College and Wayne State University. He has lectured on a variety of subjects, including American history, labor movements, social problems and black history. From 1942 to 1965 Mr. Glaberman was active in the labor movement, primarily in the United Auto Workers. In addition to being employed as a machine worker, he served as editor of several local union newspapers, a steward, a committeeman and an instructor in various union educational programs. Mr. Glaberman was managing editor of Correspondence, a national labor newspaper, from 1953 to 1955. He has since been a freelance writer, with articles appearing in Labor History, Radical America and New Politics among others. His book, Wartime Strikes, deals with the no-strike pledge issue in the UAW during World War II. He died in December of 2001. Jessie Glaberman (nee Jane Cohn) was born in New York in 1922. Just prior to World War II she married Martin Glaberman. After receiving her education in New York City, they came to Michigan, where she worked in the war plants building truck and aircraft motors. As a result of her experience in the plants, she became actively involved in the labor and civil rights movements. Up until her death in July of 1981, she played an important role in the women's rights movement in the Detroit area, particularly at Wayne State University.

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Martin and Jessie Glaberman Collection

Papers, 1939-2001

30.5 linear feet 2 oversize boxes

Accession #621 OCLC #

The papers of Martin and Jessie Glaberman were placed in the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs by Martin Glaberman between 1973 and 1980 and opened for research in August of 1983. Additional papers were placed in the Archives by Mr. Glaberman and his son, Peter, between 1989 and 2002 and opened for research in 2007. Martin Glaberman was born in New York City on December 13, 1918. He graduated from the City College of New York with a degree in political science in 1939. His graduate education included work at American University and an M.A. in sociology from the University of Detroit in 1971. He has taught sociology and political science at the University of Detroit, Wayne County Community College and Wayne State University. He has lectured on a variety of subjects, including American history, labor movements, social problems and black history. From 1942 to 1965 Mr. Glaberman was active in the labor movement, primarily in the United Auto Workers. In addition to being employed as a machine worker, he served as editor of several local union newspapers, a steward, a committeeman and an instructor in various union educational programs. Mr. Glaberman was managing editor of Correspondence, a national labor newspaper, from 1953 to 1955. He has since been a freelance writer, with articles appearing in Labor History, Radical America and New Politics among others. His book, Wartime Strikes, deals with the no-strike pledge issue in the UAW during World War II. He died in December of 2001. Jessie Glaberman (nee Jane Cohn) was born in New York in 1922. Just prior to World War II she married Martin Glaberman. After receiving her education in New York City, they came to Michigan, where she worked in the war plants building truck and aircraft motors. As a result of her experience in the plants, she became actively involved in the labor and civil rights movements. Up until her death in July of 1981, she played an important role in the women's rights movement in the Detroit area, particularly at Wayne State University.

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The papers of Martin and Jessie Glaberman reflect their many years of involvement in the labor, civil rights and women's movements. RESEARCHERS USING THIS COLLECTION MUST SIGN A RESTRICTED USE FORM. NO NAMES APPEARING IN THE FBI FILE OTHER THAN THOSE OF MARTIN AND JESSIE GLABERMAN MAY BE CITED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL NAMED. NO UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL IN RESTRICTED FILES MAY BE COPIED. Important subjects covered in the collection are: African American automobile industry workers Automobile industry workers Black power -- Michigan -- Detroit Black Workers Congress Coal strike, U.S., 1977-1978 Collective bargaining -- Automobile industry -- United States Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company Facing Reality Publishing Committee James, C. L. R. (Cyril Lionel Robert), 1901-1989 Johnson-Forest Tendency Marxist humanism Negri, Antonio NSZZ "Solidarnosc" (Labor organization) Radicalism Socialist Workers Party Strikes and lockouts -- Automobile industry West Indies -- Political parties Women's rights Workers & Farmers Party (Trinidad and Tobago) World War, 1939-1945 -- Labor -- United States

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Among the important correspondents are: Grace Lee Boggs James Boggs Paul Buhle Filomena Daddario Raya Dunayevskaya Robert A. Hill Noel Ignatiev C. L. R. James Selma James Nettie Kravitz Ken Lawrence Staughton Lynd Frank Marquart Ernest Mazey Frances D. Paine G. Lyman Paine George Rawick Constance Webb Pearlstein Aliases found in correspondence: Blackman, Saul: Ike, Rorty Boggs, Grace Lee: G, Kaufman, Hauser, Ria Stone Boggs, James: Heinz Castoriadis, Cornelius: Chaulieu, Cardan Daddario, Filomena: Fil, Finch Dunayevskaya, Raya: FF, Freddy Forest, Weaver, W, Rae, R, Siegal Glaberman, Jessie: Alice Glaberman, Marty: Pound, Harvey, Sherman, M, Dean, Harris, Mr. Toad James, C. L. R.: J. R. Johnson, J, Jimmy, Nello, N James, Selma: S, Cartwright Kravitz, Nettie: Chapin Paine, Freddy: F, Frederick, Ott, Freddy Duke Paine, Lyman: L, Neff Pearlstein, Constance Webb: Parish Zupan, Johnny: Nelson

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Contents

37 manuscript boxes 12 storage boxes 2 oversize boxes

Part 1 Series I, Subject and Correspondence Files, 1938-1977, Boxes 1-21: Correspondence, articles, clippings and other items concerning

Glaberman's involvement in American labor and radical movements. Much of the material relates to Glaberman's association with the West Indian radical, C. L. R. James.

Series II, C. L. R. James, 1947-1973, Boxes 21-22:

Publications, drafts, speeches,and notes written by or about,James. Includes materials on Pan-Africanism, social history, blacks, literature and the Johnson-Forest Tendency.

Series III, North American Radical Publications, 1923-1981, Boxes 23-27, Oversize Box 1:

Periodicals, pamphlets, books and other printed material relating to radical movements in North America.

Series IV, World Wide Radical Publications, 1936-1975, Boxes 27-37, Oversize Box 2:

Periodicals, pamphlets, books and other printed material relating to radical movements outside North America.

Part 2 Series V, Martin Glaberman Files, 1947-2001, Boxes 38-43: Personal and professional correspondence, biographical information, interviews, publications, including book reviews and letters to the editor, conference papers and programs, financial and other files related to his involvement with Correspondence and Facing Reality Publishing Committees and material documenting his graduate education and teaching career. Series VI, C. L. R. James, 1939-2001, Boxes 43-45: Publications by and about C.L.R. James, interviews, speeches, conferences celebrating his life and ideas, obituaries, remembrances and memorial tributes. Included are files related to the Trinidad and Tobago Workers & Farmers Party he helped found in the 1960's.

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Series VII, Subject Files, 1940's-2001, Boxes 45-49: Publications — pamphlets, newspaper clippings, magazines, newsletters, theses, conference papers — dealing primarily with workers, especially autoworkers, their unions and radical politics. Included are voluminous clippings files on UAW contract negotiations and the rise of the Polish trade union movement, Solidarity. Series VIII, Jessie Glaberman Files, 1960's-1992, Box 49: Correspondence, an oral history interview, pamphlets, flyers and other publications related to her feminist and radical political activities. Non-manuscript material: Some audio tapes of conference presentations, speeches, interviews and events featuring Martin Glaberman, C. L. R. James, George Rawick, Ken Cockrel and the Detroit branches of the Black Panthers and the Republic of New Africa have been placed in the Archives Audiovisual Collection along with a few photographs, especially of retail workers' strikes, meetings and social events. A number of books as well as issues of Outlet, an Antiguan opposition newspaper edited by James follower, Tim Hector, and The Fourth International have been transferred to the Archives Library. Inventory at the end of the guide.

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Part 1

Series I Subject and Correspondence Files, 1938-1977

Boxes 1- 21 Correspondence, articles, clippings and other items concerning Glaberman's involvement in American labor and radical movements. Most of the material relates to his association with the West Indian radical, C. L. R. James. Glaberman was a member of the Johnson-Forest Tendency (i.e., C. L. R. James - Raya Dunayevskaya), a part of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). Johnson-Forest (J-F) and other minority groups within the SWP split from the majority in 1940 to form the Workers Party (WP). In 1947, after an unsuccessful attempt at reunifying the two socialist groups, J-F left the WP. For three months they remained independent before rejoining the SWP. J-F dissociated itself from the SWP in 1951. After this, they formed the Committee of Correspondence or Correspondence Publishing Co. They issued many labor and political pamphlets along with the newspaper, Correspondence. In 1955, James broke with Dunayevskaya, who formed News and Letters Committees. The Committee of Correspondence split again in 1962. Those who remained with James renamed themselves Facing Reality Publishing Co., distributing pamphlets and their organ, Speak Out. Glaberman was involved with this group until its dissolution in 1970. The files in this series are arranged alphabetically by topic, author or type of material. Minutes and rough drafts of articles may be found in the correspondence files. Background material and a draft of Glaberman's book, Wartime Strikes, are located in the subject files. Box 1 1. American labor movement; history, notes, 1950

2. American radical history; articles, 1966 3. American social and political thought; history, notes, 1939

4. American social and political thought; clippings, 1946-72 5. American youth; articles 6. Anderson, Andy; Hungary 56, 1968 7. Black movement; articles 8-9. Black movement; clippings, 1962-67 10. Black movement; statements, articles, flyers 11. Boggs, James; State of the Nation: America - 1962 12. Classen, J.; Racism in the United States, 1974-75 (in German) 13. Correspondence, 1945-46

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Box 2

1-10. Correspondence, 1947-53 Box 3

1-11. Correspondence, 1954-Jun 1955 Box 4

1-12. Correspondence, Jul 1955-May 1956 Box 5

1-16. Correspondence, Jun 1956-1957 Box 6

1-15. Correspondence, 1958-Oct 1962 Box 7

1-12. Correspondence, Nov 1962-Sep 1965 Box 8

1-13. Correspondence, Oct 1965-Sep 1970 Box 9

1-10. Correspondence, Oct 1970-1977, n.d. 11. Correspondence Pub. Co.; Resident Working Committee (RWC)

bulletins, reports, 1951 12. Correspondence Pub. Co.; National Working Committee (NWC)

conference bulletins, 1952 Box 10 1. Correspondence Pub. Co.; RWC minutes, Jan-Oct 1953 2. Correspondence Pub. Co.; RWC seminars, 1953 3. Correspondence Pub. Co.; Resident Editorial Board (REB)

bulletins, reports, 1954 4-5. Correspondence Pub. Co.; REB minutes (drafts), 1954 6. Correspondence Pub. Co.; REB discussion bulletin, 1955 7. Correspondence Pub. Co.; conference, 29-30 Oct 1955 8. Correspondence Pub. Co.; convention, 1957 9. Correspondence Pub. Co.; editor reports, 1958-59 10. Correspondence Pub. Co.; convention, editor reports, 1960-61

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11. Correspondence Pub. Co.; financial records, 1950-60 12-13. Detroit elections; clippings, 1945

Box 11 1. Economics; clippings, notes, 1956, 1968-69 2. Einsteinian theory; notes

3. Facing Reality Pub. Co.; conventions, 1962-66 4. FIAT; information

5. Ford Motor Co.; USA. UK and Belgium, 1965-73 6. Franklin, R.; "Party and Class - State and Revolution," 1970-73 7. Glaberman, M. and G. Rawick; "American Capitalism," Jun 1971 8. M. G.; Althusserian theory, 1974

9. M. G.; labor papers editor, 1947-49 10. M. G.; "Anti-Slavery Movement in America"

11. M. G.; articles, 1970-71, 1973 12. M. G.; book reviews 13. M. G.; essays, 1939-43 14. M. G.; Mao as a Dialectician, 1967

Box 12 1. M. G.; pamphlets 2. M. G.; poetry (Mr. Toad), 1969-73 3. M. G.; Punching Out, 1951 4. M. G.; radical papers 5. M. G.; slavery—notes 6-7. M. G.; study class—notes 8. M. G.; teaching and lecture tours, clippings, 1961-70 9. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—draft, 1976 10. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—George Addes papers notes Box 13 1. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—bibliography notes 2. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—black employment statistics 3. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—clippings 4. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—coal strikes, 1943 5-6. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—Communist Party notes 7. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—Great Britain 8. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—Arthur Hughes papers notes 9. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—labor force 10. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—manpower in Detroit 11. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—N.Y. Times clippings, 7-31 Dec 1941 12. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—N.Y. Times index 13. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—notes 14. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—oral histories notes 15. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—population statistics

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Box 14 1. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—Rank and File Caucus 2. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—referendum committee 3. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—R. J. Thomas papers notes 4. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—UAW conventions, 1942-44 5. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—UAW roll call, 1944 6. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—UAW statements, clippings, notes 7. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—War Labor Board 8. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—women 9. M. G.; Wartime Strikes—Workers Party, Labor Action 10. M. G.; Working Class and Social Change, 1975 11. Gorman, William; Civil War lectures, 1963 12. Ignatin (Ignatiev), Noel; "No Condescending Saviors"—draft, 1976 13. Interracial organizations 14. Kenya; articles, corres., 1954-55 15. League of Revolutionary Black Workers 16. Literature; clippings 17. Marxian theory; articles, notes Box 15

1. Metal & Machinery Workers of America, 1952 2. Michigan Commonwealth Federation, c. 1944 3. Miscellaneous 4. Motor City Coalition (MCC) 5. New Rank & Filer 6. Radical America, 1970-76 7. Rawick, G., and M. Glaberman; Economics: Where its at—draft,

1970 8. Rawick, G.; From Sundown to Sunup—draft 9. Reuther, Walter P. 10. Revolutionary Communist Party, 1947 11. The Seattle Group 12. Slavery; articles, clippings 13. S.W.P. - W.P.; minutes, articles, 1938-46 14. S.W.P.; constitutions, 1946, 1948

15. S.W.P.; Discussion Bulletin, 1950 Box 16

1-2. S.W.P.; Discussion Bulletin, 1950-51 and "Education Bulletin," 1948

3-10. S.W.P.; Internal Bulletin, 1938-46

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Box 17

1-6. S.W.P.; Internal Bulletin, 1947-50 7. S.W.P.; Internal Bulletin—British, 1947 8. S.W.P.; International Bulletin, 1942-51

9. S.W.P.; party affairs, 1936-37 and socialist clarity, 1937 10. S.W.P.; statements, resolutions, 1948 Box 18 1. Socialist Youth Groups: Bulletins, 1941, 1948 2. Speak Out; essays, poems, 1966-67 3. Strikes; support flyers 4. The Surrealist Group

5. Third party politics; clippings, 1943-44 6. Trotsky; clippings, articles 7. United Labor Party; Education Dept., 1949 8. United Labor Party; Education Dept. forum 9. Vietnam; anti-war movement 10-11. Women's movement; articles

12. Women's movement; clippings, 1968-76 13. Women's movement; corres. and conference material,

1968-74 14. Women's movement; flyers

15. Women's movement; magazine articles, 1968-70 16. Women's movement; poems and self-help classes

Box 19

1. W.P.; Active Workers Conference, 1945 2. W.P.; Bulletin, 1941, 1943

3-8. W.P.; Bulletin, 1943-46 Box 20

1-5. W.P.; Bulletin, 1946-47 6. W.P.; convention (New York), 1945 7. W.P.; Internal Bulletin, 1940, 1945-46 8-9. W.P.; Party Builder, 1946-47 Box 21

1-3. W.P.; statements, resolutions, educational outline, n.d., 1942-46

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Series II C. L. R. James, 1947-1973

Boxes 21-22

Published materials, drafts, speeches and notes written by or about C. L. R. James. Most of the material reflects James' interest in Pan-Africanism, social history and literature. Included are files relating to an anthology of James' collected works. The files in this series are arranged alphabetically by author and topic. Box 21

4. Buhle, Paul; "C. L. R. James: The American Period"—draft, 1973 5. Glaberman, et al.; James Anthology—corres., introduction, 1969 6. James, C. L. R.; "Black Jacobins"—draft 7. James, C. L. R.; book reviews 8. James, C. L. R.; clippings, 1952-70 9. James, C. L. R.; Facing Reality, 1958 10. James, C. L. R.; Facing Reality Pub. Co.—transcript, c. 1963 11. James, C. L. R.; French Revolution 12. James, C. L. R.; lecture tours, 1951-68 13. James, C. L. R.; "McNamara," 1965 14. James, C. L. R.; "Marxism and the Intellectuals," 1961 15. James, C. L. R.; Herman Melville lectures, 1950-53 16. James, C. L. R.; Minty Alley, 1971

Box 22 1. James, C. L. R.; "Modern Politics," 1967 2-4. James, C. L. R.; "Notes on Dialectics" 5. James, C. L. R.; publications 6-7. James, C. L. R.; speeches, 1963-69 8. James, C. L. R.; State Capitalism and World Revolution, 3rd

edition draft 9. James, C. L. R.; West Indies

10. James, C. L. R.; West Indies—clippings 1958-65 11. Johnson-Forest Tendency; Balance Sheet, 1947

12-13. Johnson-Forest Tendency; Internal Bulletin, 1947 14. Johnson-Forest Tendency; resolutions

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Series III North American Radical Publications, 1923-1981

Boxes 23-27, Oversize Box 1 Periodicals, pamphlets, books and other printed materials relating to radical movements in North America. Under each subject heading, titles are arranged in alphabetical order. All large items are stored in oversize (OV) boxes. Arts and Literature Box 23

1. A-O: Arsenal. Surrealist Subversion, Nos. 1-2 (Autumn 1970,

Summer 1973) 100 Flowers, No. 1 (Spring 1971)

2. Arise (Nov 1934 and Feb 1935) 3. Champion, Vol. 3 (Mar-Sep 1938) 4-5. New Masses (17, 24, 31 May; 14 Jun; 13, 20 Sep; 18, 25 Oct;

1, 22 Nov; 6, 13 Dec 1938) (3, 17, 24 Jan 1939) 0V Box 1

Common Sense, No. 5 (Jul-Aug 1973) Leviathan, Vol.1, Nos. 1, 3-4, 6-9 (1969-70); Vol. 2, Nos. 1-2

Black Movement

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6. B-D: Black Workers in Revolt by R. Dudnik [N.Y.: Guardian

Pamphlets, n.d.] Capitalism Plus Dope Equals Genocide by M. "Cetewayo"

Tabor [N.Y.: Black Panther Party, n.d.] Detroit: The July Days [Detroit: Facing Reality Pamphlets,

No. 1] 7. Freedomways (Summer 1964 & Spring, Summer, Fall 1969) 8. I-W: Illustrated News, Vol. 3, no.9 (1963); Vol. 4, No.1

(1964) The Lessons of Laurel. Grass-roots Organizing in the South by

R. Analauge & D. Zellner [Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1968, 1970]

The Monroe "Kidnapping" and I Am Not Guilty by J. Mayfield & R.F. Williams [Detroit: CAMD, c. 1961]

Monroe, North Carolina: A Turning Point in American History by C.J. Lynn [Detroit: Correspondence Pamphlets, No. 5, 1962]

We Accuse by Bill Epton [Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, 1966]

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What Are You Being Drafted For? Thirty Years of Selective Service Racism by Ken Lawrence [Chicago: National Black Draft Counselors, 1971]

OV Box 1

Drummer (Mississippi Black Community News), No. 1, 3-4, 10-14,

Special election issues (1971) Labor Box 24

1. A-M: The American Worker by Paul Romano & Ria Stone [Detroit: Bewick Editions, 1972]

Getting and Keeping People Together by Alan McSurely [Louisville: Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1967]

The Gnomon (Apr 1971) The Mass Strike in France May-June 1968 [Cambridge: Root &

Branch Pamphlet 3, c. 1970] The Mill Hunk Herald (Spring 1981)

2. Newsletter, Nos. 1-4 (1973) 3. R-W: The Reproduction of Daily Life by Freddy Perlman

[Kalamazoo: Black & Red, 1969] Root & Branch, No. 2 (c. 1969-70) Shipbuilder, Nos. 4-5 (Aug-Sep 1972) Time Recaptured: Self Management and the Lip Occupation

[Berkeley: Point-Blank!, 1973] What's Happening to the American Worker. Keep the Home

Fires Burning by David Montgomery [Detroit: IWW Printing Co-op, n.d.]

Worker-Student Action Committees France May '68 by R. Gregoire and F. Perlman [Detroit: Black & Red, n.d.]

A Worker's Inquiry by Karl Marx [Detroit: Bewick Editions, 1973]

OV Box 1

Auto Union Builder, No. 1 (Feb 1949) Contract 1973 (Aug 1973) FDR, Vol. 1, No. 8 (1 Nov 1947) Insurgent Worker (Nov-Dec 1971; Feb-Mar 1972) International Worker (20 Sep 1975) Journey (Mar, Nov 1973) Labor Power (2 Sep 1973) Modern Times, Nos. 5-6, 8-11, special issue (1972); No. 9 (1973)

New Age (n.d.; Oct-Nov 1970; Jun 1971)

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On the Edge (A Catholic Worker Paper), Vol. 1, No. 1 (21 Oct 1976) On the Line, Nos. 1, 3-4, 9 (n.d.) RPM, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-3, 6, 10, 12-14, 16 (1970-71); Vol 2, Nos. 3-5, 7

(1971-72) Shot Tower, Vol. 1, Nos. 3, 5 (1971-72)

Southern Patriot, Vol. 29, Nos. 8,10 (1971); Vol. 30, Nos. 1, 3-4 (1972); (Feb 1973); Vol. 33, Nos. 1, 3-6 (1975)

The Southern Struggle (formerly The Southern Patriot), Vol. 35 (Mar-Nov 1977); Vol. 36 (Jan-Feb 1978)

Spark (formerly Wildcat), No. 1 (Aug 1971) Strike Back, Nos. 6-7, 10, 12, 15 (1970-71) UAW (May, Oct 1945) We the People, No. 19 (Sep-Oct 1972) Wildcat, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-3, 5-6, 8-10, 12-14 (1969-70); Vol. 1, No. 1

(1973); Vol. 2, No. 1 (1974) Worker & Soldier (Aug-Sep 1970, Jan 1971) Political Box 24

4. A-E: Artie Cuts Out by A. Bauman & P. Wallis [NY: Jaguar Press, 1953]

Aspects of Socialist Culture [Hempstead, NY: Socialist Scholars 5th Annual Conference, 1969]

China Defends Marxism-Leninism [Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Co., 1963]

Essays on Marx's Theory of Value by I.I. Ruben [Detroit: Black & Red, 1972]

5. American Socialist Monthly (Mar-Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1936; Feb, May 1937)

6. American Socialist Quarterly (Summer 1932; Summer & Supplement, Fall, Dec 1934; Jun, Nov 1935)

Box 25

1-2. "Class and Class Conflict in the American State" by Robert Eugene Wicke [Ph.D. dissertation, Washington University, 1971]

3. G-L: The Gathering Forces (draft) [Detroit: Facing Reality Pub. Committee, 1967]

Liberator (Jun, Aug 1923) 4. M: Modern Monthly (Jun-Aug 1936)

Modern Review (Mar, Oct, Nov 1947)

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5. N: Nation, Vol. 141, No. 3653 (10 Jul 1935); Vol. 209, No. 6 (1 Sep 1969)

National Issues (Jan 1939) New International (Jan-Jun 1950; May-Aug 1951) New Republic (26 Aug 1936)

6. New American Movement Discussion Bulletin, No. 25 (1978-79) Box 26

1-3. Politics (Mar, Jun, Nov 1944; Jan-Jun, Aug-Dec 1945; Jan-May, Jul-Aug, Dec 1946)

4. Proceedings of the Socialist Party National Convention [Washingtion, D.C., 1960, 1962; Chicago, 1964]

5. R: Revolt in Socialist Yugoslavia June, 1968 [Detroit: Black & Red, 1973]

Rise and Fall of Party Politics in Trinidad by Franklyn Harvey [Toronto: New Beginning Movement, 1974]

6. S: Scan, Vol. 3, No. 3 (May-Jun 1967) The Socialist Republic, Vol. 5, No. 1 (1978) Socialist Review (formerly American Socialist Monthly), Vol. 6, Nos. 2-7 (Sep-Aug 1937-38)

Student Advocate (Feb-Mar 1936) Student Outlook, Vol. 3, Nos. 2-3 (Nov-Dec 1934); Vol. 4,

No. 1 (Oct 1935) Student Soapbox (22 Apr 1937) The Student Voice, Vol. 4, No. 5 (18 Nov 1963) OV Box 1

Michigan Commonwealth, Vol. 1, No. 1 (1945)

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1. C-M: Campaigner (Dec 1968; Jun 1969) The Fetish Speaks! (n.d.) Manual for Revolutionary Leaders by Michael Velli [Detroit:

Black & Red, 1972] 2. S-W: SDS Goes to Work. Again, [Ann Arbor, MI: Radical

Education Project Topical Literature Packet, No. 2, c. 1968]

Strike at Frisco State! The story behind it [San Francisco: Research Organizing Committee, c. 1968]

The Truth Monger, Vol. 1, No. 1 "We Called a Strike and No One Came" [Detroit; Black & Red,

1971] We Want Out [Detroit: Facing Reality, 1969]

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When the Saints Go Marching In by Kathleen Gough [Detroit: Correspondence Pamphlets, No. 3, 1961]

OV Box 1

Arrow, Vol. 1, Nos. 9-10, 12 (1974); Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jun 1974) Bread, Peace and Land (Dec 1970; Jan-Feb, Jul 1971); Nos. 1-2, 4-5

(1972) Joint Issue, Nos. 8-9,14-15 (1973) Movement (Aug, Sep, Dec 1968; Jan, May, Oct 1969) Red Apple News, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Nov 1969) Rising Up_Angry, Vol. 1, Nos. 3-6, 8-9 (1969-70) New Left Notes (Students for a Democratic Society), Vol. 4, No. 9 Vietnam G.I. (Jan-May, Aug 1968)

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3. A-V: American Labor History: Women in the Working Class. [Somerville, MA: New England Free Press, c. 1971]

Coffee Break (1973; Feb 1974) "Dangers in the Pro-Women Line and Consciousness-Raising"

[NY: The Feminists, n.d.] Families by Linda Gordon [Cambridge: Bread & Roses Pub.,

1970] Female Liberation Newsletter (Sep 1973) Free Thomas Wansley by Anne Bradem [Louisville: SCEF

Press, 1972] Jackson Women's Coalition Newsletter (Aug 1973) Liberation of Women: Sexual Repression and the Family by

Laurel Limpus [Boston: New England Free Press, n.d.] My Torrid Affair Cost Me My Job by Judy Campbell [Detroit: by

author, 1973] Sexual Politics by Kate Millet [Boston: New England Free Press,

1968] Voice of the Women's Liberation Movement, Vol. 1, Nos. 1, no

No., 5 (Mar, Jun 1968, Jan 1969 4. W: Witches, Midwives, and Nurses. A History of Women

Healers by Barbara Ehrenreich and Didre English [ Detroit: Black & Red, 1973]

Women, A Journal of Liberation (Summer, Winter 1970) A Women's Place by Marie Brant and Ellen Santori [Detroit: Friends of Facing Reality Publications, 1970] Working Women, 2 issues (1973)

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OV Box 1 Everywoman, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1 Jan 1971) Newspaper, Nos. 1-6 (1973) Off Our Backs (Summer 1970) Union W.A.G.E., No. 19 (Sep-Oct 1973) Woman, Nos. 1-4 (1973) Working Women, (Oct 1973)

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Series IV World Wide Radical Publications, 1936-1975

Boxes 27-37, Oversize Box 2 Periodicals, pamphlets, books and other printed materials relating to radical movements outside North America. Under each geographic location, titles are arranged alphabetically. Non-English publications are so noted. Caribbean Box 27

5. Black Ram (British Guyana) Dec 1968-A 6. G-M: Government, the Police and Personal Freedom

[Br. Guyana: New World and the Jamaica Council for Human Rights, n.d.]

Lambi (Haiti), No. 2 (Apr 1969) Moko (Jamaica) (see OV Box 2 for other issues)

7. New World (Br. Guyana), 2 issues (quarterly 1965-66); Nos. 32-33, 36-39, 41-48 (fortnightly 1966); No. 50 (monthly 1966)

8. Trumpet (Antigua) (Jan-Apr 1968) OV Box 2

The Abeng (Jamaica), Nos. 1-6, 9, 31, 35 (1969) Moko (Jamaica), Nos. 1-6, 8-9, 13 (Oct 1968-Apr 1969) New Beginning (San Fernando), Vol. 1, Nos. 1,3; v. 2, no. 2-4

Cuba Box 28

1. Books A-C: El asalto a Cuba por la oligarquia financiera Yanqui by O. Pino-Santos [1973]

Cambio de Mascara by P. Delano [1973] 1973 Chile: Una economia de transicion? by S. Ramos Cordova. Canto popular de las comidas by A. Tejada Gomez [1974]

2. Books D-H: Despegues by A. Gravina [1974] Formacion-historica del antidesarrollo de Venezuela by H.

Mata Malave [1974] Un grano de mostaza: el despertar de la revolucion brasilena

by M. Moreira Alves [1972] La Huella del Pulgar by N. Navarro [1972]

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3. Books H-M: Huillca: habla un campesino peruano by H. Neira Samanez [1974]

Juan Palmieri by A. Larreta [1972] Marx y Lenin en la America Latina y los problemas

indigenistas by A. Lipschutz [1974] Los muertos estan cada dia mas indociles by 1972

4. Books M-Q: Un mundo para todos dividido by R. Sosa [1971] En Otono, despues de mil anos by M. Yauri Montero [1974] La politica economica de los Estados Unidos hacia America

Latina entre 1945 y 1961 by M. Garcia Espinoza [1971] Quiero escribir, pero me sale espuma by P. Shimose [1972] Box 29

1. Books S-U: Senoras y senores by F. Lamberg [1973] Los Subversivos by A. Caso [1973] La ultima mujer y el proximo combate by M. Cofino Lopez

[1971] Una casa en Lota Alto by V. Torres [1973]

2. Casa de las Americas (CASA), Nos. 53, 55 (Mar-Apr, Jul-Aug 1969)

3. CASA, Nos. 56, 59 (Sep-Oct 1969, Mar-Apr 1970) 4. CASA, Nos. 65-67 (Mar-Aug 1971) Box 30

1-4. CASA, Nos.68-75 (Sep 1971-Dec 1972) Box 31

1-4. CASA, Nos. 76-83 (Jan 1973-Apr 1974) Box 32 1-3. CASA, Nos. 84-89 (May 1974-Apr 1975) 4. CASA; index, 1960-67 5. CASA; pamphlets OV Box 2

El Caiman Barbudo, 2 issues (n.d.) La Gaceta de Cuba, Nos. 90-91 (1971)

Glaberman Collection 20

Europe—Belgium Box 33

1. Classe ouvriere et capital en Belgique [1970] 2. Liaisons Internationales (Feb, May-Aug 1970)

OV Box 2

Le Libertaire [n.d.]

Europe—France Box 33

3. Analyses et documents (Jul 1967-Jul 1968); geographical A-L 4. Analyses et document; geographical M-U 5. Analyses et document; subjects C-E 6. Analyses et document; subjects J-S 7. Analyses et document; indexes, 1963-66 8. Autonomie (Jun, Oct 1977) 9. Autonomie (Sep 1978, Oct 1979) 10. La Base (newsletter of the Comite d'Action at Citroen plants)

(n.d.) 11. Informations-Correspondence Ouvrieres (ICO) (Oct 1969-Jun

1970, Nov-Dec 1970) Box 34

1. Informations-Correspondance Ouvrieres (ICO) (Jun 1971- Apr 1972)

2. ICO (May-Jun, Sep-Nov 1972, Mar-Jun 1973) 3. International situationniste, No. 9 (Aug 1964) 4. J-Q: Journal du Comite de Base (Orly, Paris, May 1970)

Lutte de Classe (Jun 1971) Lutte a Turin (1969) De la misere en milieu etudiant (1966) Quaderni Rossi, Lettres des (1965, 1967)

5. Socialisme ou barbarie, Nos. 2-6 (May 1949-Apr 1950; Nos. 10-11 (Apr-Aug 1952); No. 31 (Dec 1960- Feb 1961); (one issue n.d.)

Glaberman Collection 21

Europe—Germany Box 34

6. A-D: Arbeits Hefte (July, Nov 1966, May 1967) Das Argumen, No. 27 (Nov 1963) Contra (Nov-Dec 1961, Jan 1962) Dokumente des Wissenschaftliche Sozialismus, No. 1 (1965) Box 35

1. H-I: Heute (Dec 1962-Mar 1963) Die Internationale, Nos. 1-2 (1948)

2. Neue Kritik, Nos. 24-43 (Aug 1964-Aug 1967); No. 45 (Dec 1947)

3. Neue Kritik, Nos. 32-39 (Oct 1965-Dec 1966) 4. Neue Kritik, Nos. 40-43, 45 (Feb-Dec 1967) 5. Von Kollegen fur Kollege

OV Box 2

Frauen Gemeinsam Sind Stark, No. 1 (Feb 1972?) Jungsozialisten in der SPD, n.d. Wir Wollen Alles, Nos. 5-6 (1973); Nos. 15-17, 20-22 (1974) Wir Wollen Alles-Hauserrat Zeitung, No. 5 (n.d.)

Europe—Great Britain Box 35

6. B-D: Belgium. The General Strike [1961] The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control by M. Brinton [Solidarity, 1970] CARD Newsletter (Oct 1967) Controversy (Dec 1936, Spring 1963) Damned! By Andy Anderson [post-1969] 7. H-Bomb War. What it would be like [c. 1962] LSE What it is: and how we fought it [c. 1967]

8. P-R: Power of Women (Jan 1974) Race Today (Jan, Mar-Aug 1974)

Resistance Shall Grow [n.d.] RSG-6: "Danger! Official Secret" (1963); "Silent Death" (n.d.)

Glaberman Collection 22

Box 36

1. S-W: Shrew (Sep 1971) Talking About Black Art by S. Clarke [n.d.] Violence in the Toilets. The experiences of a black teacher in

Brent schools by M. Maxwell [post-1968] Voice of the People (1956) Workers International News (Jan 1943, Oct 1945, Jan-Feb,

May 1947, Jan-Feb 1949) Ov Box 2

Big Flame, No. 6 (n.d.); Nos. 15-18 (1974, Jan 1974) Europe—Holland Box 36

2. Internationale Korrespondente (Oct 1974, Feb 1975) Europe—Italy Box 36

3. A-C: Assemblea Autonoma di Porto Marghera [n.d.] Bollettino delle donne, No. 1 (8-10 Mar 1974) Compagni, Nos. 2-3 (1970) Contratto Nazionale di Lavoro dell'industria metalmeccanica

dell'installazione di impianti (Metal and auto workers' national contract) [19 Apr 1973]

Crisi dell'energia e ristrutturazione [Comitato politico ENEL, Rome, and Assemblea autonoma di Porto Marghera,

n.d.] 4. Classe Operaia, Nos. 1-12 (1964); Nos. 3-5 (1965); Nos. 1-3,

(1966-67) 5. F: FIAT, 3 pamphlets; one informational sheet

Ford-GENK [Potere Operaio, n.d.] 6. L: Lenin e la Rivoluzione Culturale Cinese by A. Cervetto

[Lotta Comunista, n.d.] Ludd, 2 bulletins (Oct 1969, n.d.)

7. P-V: Porto Marghera-Montedison. Estate 1968 [1969] Quaderni Rossi, 2 bulletins (Mar, Apr 1965) Rosa Luxemburg (Circolo), 2 bulletins (Nov, Dec 1966) Tutto costa di meno! [Coordinamento Organismi Autonomi

Zona Rho, n.d.]

Glaberman Collection 23

Vita Proletaria, Supplements to Appello dei delegati di Squadra (c. 1969); Appunti per una cronaca delle lotte alla FIAT (n.d.); Giornale dei delegati operai (n.d.);

Note sul lavoro di fabbrica (n.d.) OV Box 2

Falcemartello, No. 9 (1969) Fuori dalle linee (1973) Lotta alla FIAT (May 1966) Lotta Comunista (Mar-Apr, Sep-Oct 1967, Sep-Dec 1968, May-Jun

1969) Lotta Continua (24 Feb 1973) Lotta Federalista, Nos. 5-6 (1972); Nos. 1-2 (1973) Lotta Femminista (Sep 1973) il Manifesto (24 Feb 1973) Potere Operaio (1 Jul 1968); Nos. 1121, 24, 35 (1970); No. 45

(1971); No. 43 (1973) Quaderni Rossi, 3 newsletters (1966) Vita Proletaria, Nos. 2, 9 (1968); Nos. 5-6 (1969); "Torino contro i

padroni della FIAT" (1968) (La) Voce Operaia (Apr-Jul, Nov 1967)

Europe—Scandinavia Box 37

1. Internationella Befrielsefronten (comic strip) [n.d.] Kronstadt 1921 [Libertad, 1968] Marx-Socialismens Bismarck by M. Bakunin [Libertad, 1968] Marxism kontra Leninism by R. Luxemburg [Libertad, 1968] Roda Skrattet, No. 2 (May 1969) Situationistiska Internationalen (2 pamphlets) [1968] Syndikalismens Giltighet by G. Ostergaard [Libertad, 1968] Europe—Spain Box 37

2. The Spanish Revolution (Organ of the Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista) (4, 11 Nov 1936, 2 Dec 1936, 6 Jan 1937)

Glaberman Collection 24

Japan Box 37 3. Auto workers 4. Nissan labor 5. Toyota 6. Women

Glaberman Collection 25

Part 2

Series V Martin Glaberman Files, 1947-2001

Boxes 38-43 Box 38 1. Bewick Editions; business certificate, publication lists, 1970-98 2. Biographical profiles 3. Correspondence, 1954-65 4-5. Correspondence, 1967 6-35. Correspondence, 1970-89 Box 39 1-20. Correspondence, 1990-2001 21. Correspondence; Beynon, Huw, 1975-94 22. Correspondence; Allen (Zirker), Priscilla, 1966-2001 23. Correspondence; Buhle, Paul, 1971-2000 24. Correspondence; Cartosio, Bruno, 1970-90 25. Correspondence; Fasce, Nando, 1981-98 26-27. Correspondence, publications; Gambino, Ferruccio, 1967-99 28. Correspondence; Glaberman, Jessie, 1943-75, 1981 29. Correspondence; Glaberman, Peter, and family, 1973, 1980-2000 30. Correspondence; Hill, Robert A., 1967-73, 1981-2001 31-32. Correspondence, publications; Ignatiev, Noel, 1971, 1976-95 Box 40 1-3 Correspondence, publications; James, Selma, 1951-2001 4. Correspondence; Lane, Tony—Stan Coulthard article, 1978 5-6. Correspondence, publications; Lawrence, Ken, 1967, 1971-94 7. Correspondence; letters to the editor, 1968-2001 8. Correspondence, publications; Linebaugh, Peter, 1976-2001 9-10. Correspondence; Lynd, Staughton, 1972-73, 1996-2001 11. Correspondence; Lynd, Staughton—Glaberman essay collection proposal, 1999-2001 12. Correspondence; Marquart, Frank, 1967-83 13. Correspondence; McLemee, Scott, 1989-99 14. Correspondence; Nielsen, Aldon, 1995-2000 15-17. Correspondence, obituaries, eulogies; Rawick, George, 1967-99 18. Correspondence; Santiago-Valles, William, 1992-2001 19. Correspondence; Worcester, Kent, 1992-97

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20. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; corres. and reports, 1955 21. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; Correspondence—finances, 1955-57, 1960 22. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; Correspondence—"Worker's Report," c. 1960's 23. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; NEB/NWC, 1960-61 24. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; pamphlets, 1955-56, 1962 25. Correspondence Publishing Committee/Company; "Report" by Selma James, 1954 26. Education; M.A.—University of Detroit, 1970-71 27. Education; Ph.D.—Institute for Policy Studies/Union Graduate School, 1973-76 Box 41 1. Facing Reality Publishing Committee, 1967 2. Facing Reality Publishing Committee; dissolution, 1969-70 3. Facing Reality Publishing Committee; Speak Out, 1966-70 4-6. FBI file, 1940's-1970's 7. Haman brothers guardianship, 1961-72 8. Independent Workers Coordinating Committee, 1967-68 9-10. Interview; Baxter and Monk, 1992 11. Interview; New Rank and File, 2000 12. Interview; Shantz, Graham and Fettes, 2001 13. Johnson-Forest Tendency; "Balance Sheet Completed," 1951 14. Johnson-Forest Tendency; "The Economist Tendency in the Fourth International," 1947 15-16. Johnson-Forest Tendency; Gorman, William, and the Negro question, 1940's-1950's 17. Johnson-Forest Tendency; On W./Weaver, n.d. 18. Negri, Antonio; Committee Against Repression in Italy, 1979-83 19. Negri, Antonio; Glaberman v. Tosi, 1979, 1983 20. North Detroit Little League, 1958-59, 1991 21. Obituaries, 2001-02 22. Publications; Be His Payment High or Low: The American Working Class of the Sixties, 1966, 1975 23-25. Publications; book reviews, 1968-2001 26. Publications; book reviews—"The Many-Headed Hydra," 2001 27. Publications; book reviews—"Trotskyism in the United States," 1997 28. Publications; Encyclopedia of the American Left, 1987-97 29. Publications; "Friedrich Sorge on the American Labor Movement" (Labor History), 1977

Glaberman Collection 27

30. Publications; "Friedrich Sorge on the American Labor Movement"—Sorge manuscript translation 31. Publications; "From Old Left to New" (Radical America), 1988 32. Publications; Mao as a Dialectician, 1971 33. Publications, writings; misc., 1960's-1990's 34. Publications; Negro Americans Take the Lead, 1964 35. Publications; poetry, 1950's-1980's 36. Publications; poetry—The Factory Songs of Mr. Toad, 1994 37. Publications; poetry—The Grievance, 1980 Box 42 1. Publications; political theory, 1960's-2000 2. Publications; Punching Out, 1952, 1973 3. Publications; Reuther, Walter, 1970-72 4. Publications; Theory and Practice, 1969 5. Publications; Unions and Workers: Limitations and Possibilities, 1994 6. Publications; "Vanguard to Rearguard," 1981-84 7-8. Publications; Wartime Strikes—corres. re publishing, 1975-79 9. Publications; Wartime Strikes—draft, 1980 10. Publications; Wartime Strikes—interview with John McGill, Jack Palmer and Larry Jones, 1976 11. Publications; Wartime Strikes—printing costs 12. Publications; Wartime Strikes—research on defense production 13. Publications; Wartime Strikes—research on strikes 14. Publications; Wartime Strikes—reviews of, 1980-83 15. Publications; workers and unions, 1960's-2001 16. Publications; "Workers Versus Unions in the Coal Industry," 1989 17. Publications; The Working Class and Social Change, 1975 18. Publications; Working for Wages—corres., 1987-2001 19. Publications; Working for Wages—manuscript review, 1996 20. Rosie the Riveter Educational Project, 1980 21. 75th birthday party, Dec 1993 22-23. Speaking engagements, 1960's-2000 24. Speaking engagements; "Back to the Future: The Continuing Relevance of Marx," May 1998, Oct 1999 25. Speaking engagements; "A Critical Evaluation of Instrumentalism: The Case of Postal Workers," May 1979 26. Speaking engagements; "The FBI and Black Working Class Organizing in Detroit," Sep 1978 27. Speaking engagements; "Imperialism After Lenin," Nov 1972 28. Speaking engagements; "Imperialism and the Metropolitan Working Class," Aug 1973 29. Speaking engagements; "Shop Floor Struggles of American Workers," Nov 1988

Glaberman Collection 28

30. Speaking engagements; "Unions Vs. Workers in the Seventies: The Decline of Unionism and the Rise of Militancy in the Auto Industry," Nov 1971 31. Speaking engagements; "Workers as a Force for Social Change: Braverman and Worker Militancy," May 1986 32. Speaking engagements; "Working Class Counter Action to Control Structures and Practices," Aug 1976 33. Speaking Out; corres., issues, 1982-83 Box 43 1. Teaching; Introduction to Labor Studies module at Empire State College, 1972-73 2. Teaching; Free University Berlin, 1974-75 3. Teaching; University of Detroit/University of Michigan- Dearborn, 1971-91 4-5. Teaching; Wayne State University, 1971-97 6. Teaching; Wayne State University—Jackson State Prison module, 1975-78 7. Teaching; Wayne State University—retirement party, 1989 8. UAW Local 599; by-laws, elections, seniority agreement, 1947-51 9. Union Graduate School certification proposal committee, 1976 10. Workbook journal proposal, 1976-77 11. Workers' Democracy editorial board, 1987

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Series VI C. L. R. James, 1939-2001

Boxes 43-45

Box 43 12. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "Beyond Measure: C.L.R. James' Influence in Relation to the Dynamics of the League of Revolutionary Workers" by Kimathi Mohammed, 1996 13. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "The Caribbean Human Condition: C.L.R. James, the Myth of Western Civilisation, and Vindication of the People Concerned" by Robert A. Hill, 1999 14. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James: a Radical West Indian Vision of American Studies" by Darrell E. Levi, 1991 15. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James: The Man and His Work" by Martin Glaberman, 1965 16. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and Marxism (1934-1950)" by Tony Bogues, 1991 17. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the American Century" by Kent Worcester, 1981-82 18. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the Pan-African Revolution" by Tony Martin, 1970 19. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the Question of Black Self-Determination in the United States" by Glen Richards, 1991 20. Academic papers about C.L.R. James; "Suppose that C.L.R. James Had Met E.P. Thompson in 1792...." by Peter Linebaugh, 1981 21. Conferences on C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: The American Years (Brown University), 1993 22. Conferences on C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: His Intellectual Legacies (Wellesley College), 1991 23. Conferences on C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: His Intellectual Legacies—"The Marxism of C.L.R. James" by Martin Glaberman 24. Conferences on C.L.R. James; CLR James—Man of the People (London), 1986 25. Conferences on C.L.R. James; CLR James—Man of the People—"Organising in the USA 1938-1953" by Grace Lee Boggs and Martin Glaberman 26. Conferences on C.L.R. James; CLR James—Man of the People—Riverside Studios production of "The Black Jacobins" 27. Conferences on C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: The Revolutionary Legacy (University of Michigan), 1972 28. Conferences on C.L.R. James; CLR James at 100: Global Capitalism, Culture and the Politics of World Revolution (University of the West Indies), 2001 29. Conferences on C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James Symposium (University of the West Indies), c. 1971

Glaberman Collection 30

30. Conferences on C.L.R. James; A Tribute to the Fight for Social Revolution: The 100 Year Anniversary Celebration of the Birth of C.L.R. James (Detroit), 2001 31. Correspondence; (on) Correspondence, 1953-55 32. Correspondence; Glaberman, Martin and Jessie, 1950's-1980's 33. Correspondence; Johnson-Forest group, 1949-63 34. (on) Cricket, 1963-84 35. Death; funeral, Jun 1989 36. Death; memorial tributes, 1989-90 37. Death; obituaries, remembrances, 1989-91 38. Interviews, 1968, 1980-87 39. (on) Nkrumah, 1960's 40. Press coverage, 1971-2001 41-42. Publications about C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: The Artist as Revolutionary by Paul Buhle, 1987-88 Box 44 1. Publications about C.L.R. James; C.L.R James: His Life and Work edited by Paul Buhle, 1981 2. Publications about C.L.R. James; C.L.R. James: A Political Biography by Kent Worcester, 1995-96 3. Publications about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the Race/Class Question" by Tony Martin, 1973 4. Publications about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the Trinidad & Tobago Intellectual Tradition, Or, Not Learning Shakespeare Under a Mango Tree" by Selwyn R. Cudjoe, c. 1996 5. Publications about C.L.R. James; "C.L.R. James and the world- system" by Cedric Robinson, 1992 6. Publications about C.L.R. James; The C.L.R. James Archive: A Reader's Guide by Anna Grimshaw, 1991 7. Publications about C.L.R. James; Popular Democracy and the Creative Imagination: The Writings of C.L.R. James 1950-1963 by Anna Grimshaw, 1991 8. Publications about C.L.R. James; "Proletarian or Revolutionary Literature: C.L.R. James and the Politics of the Trinidadian Renaissance" by Hazel V. Carby, 1988 9. Publications about C.L.R. James; reviews, 1986-2001 10. Publications about C.L.R. James; Tribute to a Scholar: Appreciating C.L.R. James edited by Bishnu Ragoonath, 1990 11. Publications about C.L.R. James; "The Two Souls of CLR James's Socialism" by David Camfield, 1998 12. Publications about C.L.R. James; "West Indian Politics and Cricket: C.L.R. James and Trinidad 1958-1963" by Kent Worcester, c. 1980's 13-16. Publications by C.L.R James; American Civilization— corres., drafts, 1989-94 17. Publications by C.L.R James; articles, misc., 1960's

Glaberman Collection 31

18. Publications by C.L.R James; "The Black Jacobins," 1967 19. Publications by C.L.R James; Black Studies and the Contemporary Student, 1969 20. Publications by C.L.R James; The C.L.R. James Reader: Contents, Preface, and Introduction by Anna Grimshaw, 1991 21. Publications by C.L.R James; Dialectic and History: An Introduction, n.d. 22. Publications by C.L.R James; Education, Propaganda, Agitation, 1968 23. Publications by C.L.R James; Every Cook Can Govern, 1992 24. Publications by C.L.R James; Every Cook Can Govern & What Is Happening Every Day: 1985 Conversations, 1986 25. Publications by C.L.R James; Facing Reality, 1958 26. Publications by C.L.R James; The Invading Socialist Society, 1972 27. Publications by C.L.R James; Lenin, Trotsky and the Vanguard Party, 1964 28. Publications by C.L.R James; Letters on Organization, 1963 29. Publications by C.L.R James; Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways—introduction, afterword, copyright, 1978 Box 45 1. Publications by C.L.R. James; Marxism and the Intellectuals, 1962 2-3. Publications by C.L.R. James; Marxism for Our Times—corres., page proof, 1996-2001 4. Publications by C.L.R. James; The Nation Christmas Annual, 1959 5. Publications by C.L.R. James; Notes on Dialectics, 1981 6. Publications by C.L.R. James; Party Politics in the West Indies, 1962 7. Publications by C.L.R. James; Perspectives and Proposals, 1966 8. Publications by C.L.R. James; Radical America C.L.R. James issue, 1970 9. Publications by C.L.R. James; reviews, 1960's, 1980 10. Publications by C.L.R. James; Why Negroes Should Oppose the War, 1939 11. Publications by C.L.R. James; World Revolutionary Perspectives and the Russian Question, 1947 12. Speeches, 1960's-1980's 13. Speeches; "Black Power: Its Past, Today, and the Way Ahead," 1968 14. Speeches; Cuba, 1960, 1968(?) 15. Speeches; 80th Birthday Lectures, 1981 16. Speeches; "Four Lectures" (London), 1964 17. Speeches; "The Making of the Caribbean Peoples," 1966

Glaberman Collection 32

18. Speeches; "Marxism 1963" 19. Speeches; "Popular Art and the Cultural Tradition," 1964 20. Speeches; "Six Talks on Shakespeare," 1963 21. Workers & Farmers Party/Oilfield Workers' Trade Union (O.W.T.U.), 1962-2001 22-23. Workers & Farmers Party/O.W.T.U.; We the People, Jun-Oct 1965, Jun 1966

Glaberman Collection 33

Series VII Subject Files, 1940's-2001

Boxes 45-49

Box 45 24. Autoworkers; black dissidents—publications, 1960's-1970's 25. Autoworkers; "Breakin' Through at Willow Run" by John Lippert, 1981 26. Autoworkers; "The Coming of the Line: Rationalization and Labor at the Ford Highland Park Plant 1910 to 1920" by Jack Russell, n.d. 27. Autoworkers; "Flint and the Women's Emergency Brigade" by Ruth Meyerowitz, n.d. 28. Autoworkers; Flint Sit-down, women in the (curriculum of women in labor history designed for junior high and high school students), 1977 29. Autoworkers; "Fun, Games, Money" (working at GM), 1970 30. Autoworkers; "Gambling in Industry: A Case Study" by Lawrence A. Williams, 1968 31. Autoworkers; "Life at the Rouge: a Cycle of Workers' Control" by Nelson Lichtenstein, 1981 32. Autoworkers; "Punching Out" by Jim Daniels, 1990 Box 46 1-3. Autoworkers; "Rattling the Golden Chains: Conflict and Consciousness of Autoworkers" (Lordstown) by David Moberg 4. Autoworkers; strikes—Chrysler wildcats, 1973 5. Autoworkers; strikes—GM, 1972 6. Autoworkers; strikes—GM, 1998 7. Autoworkers; strikes—GM Dayton, 1996 8. Autoworkers; strikes—"Wildcat!: The Strike Wave and the No- Strike Pledge in the Automobile Industry" by Ed Jennings, n.d. 9. Autoworkers; Ternstedt plant by Ruth Milkman, 1981 10. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1964 11. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, flyers, 1967 12-13. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1970-71 14. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—GM statement, 1970 15. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—Glaberman articles, 1970 16-17. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1973 18-19. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1976

Glaberman Collection 34

20-21. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1979 22. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1990 23. Autoworkers; UAW contract negotiations—clippings, 1996 24. Autoworkers; Whitty, Mike, articles, n.d., 1970 Box 47 1. Black & Red (publisher); magazine, 1968-69 2. Black & Red; pamphlets, 1970's 2. Black Workers Congress, 1968-71 3. Coal strikes; Battle Line: The Coal Strike of '78 by Kim Moody and Jim Woodward, 1978 4-5. Coal strikes; clippings, 1977-78 6. Coal strikes; "The Miners Strike" by Martin Glaberman, 1978 7. Coal strikes; clippings, 1981 8. Common Sense Study Group, n.d. 9. Communist Party of Japan; publications, 1984-88 10-11. Cuba; pamphlets, 1960's-1970's 12. Detroit; "American Beauty Inc." film, 1987-88 13. Detroit; newspaper strike clippings, 1996-97 14. Detroit; Newsreel project, c. 1970's 15. Detroit; poets—Ozone Review, 1970's 16. Detroit; riot—paper by Bob Wicke, 1968 17. Faber, Seymour; papers on workers, unions, 1970's-1980's 18. Mechanics Educational Society of America (MESA); research material 19-20. MESA; government surveillance files, 1940's 21. National Organizing Committee (NOC); collectives, 1969 22. NOC (Detroit); factory sub-collective, 1969 23. NOC (Detroit); factory sub-collective—DSR, 1969 24. NOC (Detroit); finances, 1969 25. NOC (Detroit); high school and women's sub-collectives, 1969 26. NOC (Detroit); labor program—Sterling Heights stampling plant strike, 1969 Box 48 1. NOC (Detroit); military sub-collective, 1969 2. NOC (Detroit); misc., 1969 3. NOC (Detroit); structure and purpose, 1969 4. Railroad Workers Joint Action Committee, 1944 5. Serial publications; BLACK RAM, 1969 6. Serial publications; Collegamenti/Wobbly, 1986-87 7. Serial publications; Cultural Correspondence, 1976-81 8-13. Serial publications; IMPACT: The Rank and File Newsletter, 1997-2001

Glaberman Collection 35

14-15. Serial publications; Industrial Union Caucus in Education (IUCE) "Discussion Bulletin," 1984-86, 1990-94 16-17. Serial publications; Modern Times, 1972-73 18. Serial publications; "The Newsletter" (of the Canadian independent left), 1970's 19. Serial publications; Pouvoir Ouvrier, 1965-67 20. Serial publications; Processed World, 1985-87 21. Serial publications; "Revolutionary Europe Information Bulletin," 1971-72 22. Serial publications; Rodo Joho, 1980's 23. Serial publications; Root & Branch, 1970 24-26. Solidarity (Poland); clippings, Jul-Dec 1980 Box 49 1-8. Solidarity (Poland); clippings, Jan 1981-Jan 1982 9. Teamsters election; clippings, 1997 10. UPS strike; clippings, 1997 11-12. Wages for Housework Campaign, 1975-2001

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Series VIII Jessie Glaberman, 1960's-1992

Box 49

Box 49 13-14. Correspondence, n.d., 1966-81 15. Feminist events, publications, 1970's 16-17. Feminist events, publications; Freedom Socialist Party/Radical Women; publications, 1960's-1970's 18. Feminist events, publications; National Socialist Feminist Conference, 1975 19. Glaberman, Jessie, Women's Health Loan Fund, 1990-92 20. Interview; Oral History of the American Left (Tamiment Library), 1977 Library Material The Fourth International. Fourth International Publishing Association, 1940-1951, 1954. (2 MB) Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM), Outlet, Tim Hector, editor. St. John’s, Antigua: Outlet Publishers, Vols. 13:43, 44, 46; 14:1-5; 22:1-25, 27-28, 30-33, 35-47; 23:1-20, 22-39, 41-49; 24:1-50; 25:1-82, 85-94; 26:1-5, 8-26; 27:31; 28:2-7, 9-49; 29:1-3, 5-10, 12-23, 25-28. 1985-1986, 1994-2001 (8 OS)