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- Collection Overview
- Biographical/Historical Note
- Scope and Content
- Arrangement
- Subject(s)
- Immediate Source of Acquisition
- Access
- Use
- Citation
- Content List
- Series I: Published and unpublished books Box 1: Writings: books (published and unpublished) Box 2: Writings: books (published and unpublished) Box 3: Writings: books (published and unpublished) Series II: Short writings (Articles, talks, etc.) Box 4: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.) Box 5: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.) Series III: Religious materials Box 6: Writings: religious Series IV: Biographical materials Box 7: Biographical Box 8: Biographical Box 9: Biographical: Audio and video
Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers
Creator: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Call Number: D.239
Dates: 1954-1987
Physical Description: 11 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Published and unpublished books
Box 1: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Box 2: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Box 3: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Series II: Short writings (Articles, talks, etc.)
Box 4: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Box 5: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Series III: Religious materials
Box 6: Writings: religious
Series IV: Biographical materials
Box 7: Biographical
Box 8: Biographical
Box 9: Biographical: Audio and video
Collection Overview
Title: Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers
Creator: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Call Number: D.239
Dates: 1954-1987
Physical Description: 11 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Dr. Susan B. Anthony (also referred to as Susan B. Anthony II), the great-niece and namesake of the women's rights leader Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), was born in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1916. Her father Luther Burt Anthony was the son of the suffragist's younger brother Jacob Merritt Anthony.
Anthony attended the University of Rochester, graduating in 1938. In 1938-39 she worked as a research assistant in the office of the National Youth Administration in Washington, DC. While an undergraduate she was involved in the peace movement, but learning of the plight of anti-fascists forces in the Spanish Civil War, she lobbied in 1938 to lift the arms embargo against the Spanish Republic. During this same period she was involved in the civil rights movement, becoming a sponsor of the National Negro congress. In 1941 she received a master of arts degree in Political science from American University.
Anthony was a city desk editor for the Washington Star from 1939 to 1944. She also published articles on women's issues and migrants in The New York Times Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, and other periodicals. Her first book, Out of the Kitchen-Into the War was published in 1943.
In 1940 Anthony married political activist Henry Hill Collins, Jr. (1904-1961). During the war, she worked with Ann Shyne at Bryn Mawr College to compile a comprehensive study of "Women During the War and After." A summary of the results were published by the U.S. Women's Bureau and provided Anthony with material for several articles and lectures. In 1946 she hosted five times a week a radio program, "This Woman's World," over New York station WMCA. After nine months it was canceled for being "too controversial to be commercially feasible." The program was picked up by the New York Post station WLIB, but canceled six weeks later. In 1948, she and Henry Collins were divorced.
In 1945 she co-founded with Helen Snow the Congress of American Women. Anthony represented the Congress and its affiliate, the Women's International Democratic Federation, at the United Nations Status of Women Commission in 1948.
In 1949 or 1950, Anthony married Clifford Thomas McAvoy (1904-1957). McAvoy had been the deputy commissioner of Welfare in New York City from 1938 to 1941. In 1941 he was appointed legislative and political action director of the Greater New York Congress of Industrial Organizations Council, and in 1944 became the legislative representative in Washington for the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. At the time of their marriage he was the New England Director of the Progressive Party Labor Committee, an organization he had founded to support the Presidential bid of Progressive Party candidate, Henry A. Wallace.
Now living in Boston, Anthony broadcast a radio program on which she discussed the problems of alcoholism and interviewed alcoholics. Because of her husband's associates, she was mentioned as a "fellow traveler" in a Life magazine article. In 1951 she divorced Clifford McAvoy and moved to Key West, Florida where she became a newspaper reporter for the Citizen.
In 1954 she married Aubrey John Lewis, a British citizen living in Jamaica. Lewis was a Religious Science practitioner and owner of an allspice plantation. In Jamaica Anthony became a reporter for The Gleaner, writing several articles on celebrities who visited the island.
Beginning in the early 1950s, Anthony's espousal of liberal causes brought her to the attention of the U. S. Justice Department, who requested her to come to Washington, D.C. to testify before a Congressional committee investigating communism. When, for health reasons, she refused to return to the United States, she became subject to extradition. After being served a subpoena in December, 1954, she took out British citizenship. Her lawyers advised her that this action would give her dual citizenship, and not jeopardize her American citizenship. This proved not to be the case.
In 1960 Anthony divorced John Lewis and left Jamaica. She arrived in the United States on a visitor's visa, her passport having been confiscated by the U. S. Consul in Kingston. In 1967 Congressman John Bardemas introduced a bill to restore her citizenship. It was voted down by the House Immigration Subcommittee, who ordered her immediate deportation. She won a stay of deportation, and the case was reheard before the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in 1969. The Board reversed all former Immigration and Naturalization Service and Justice Department actions against her and restored her citizenship.
In 1960 Anthony underwent a religious conversion and was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in 1961. She entered St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, and in 1965 received a Ph.D. in theology. She was one of the first fifteen Catholic laywomen to receive this degree. She taught theology at Marymount College in Boca Raton, Florida from 1965 to 1969.
A recovered alcoholic, Anthony dedicated much of her professional and personal life to helping others overcome alcoholism. She wrote articles and traveled extensively giving presentations on the issue. In 1973 she was a substance abuse coordinator at South County Mental Health Center in Florida. In 1975 she founded Wayside House, a rehabilitation center for chemically dependent women, in Delray Beach, Florida. The United States Senate Committee on Alcoholism and Drugs honored Anthony for her work with alcoholics at a reception in 1976.
Having found strength in contemplation and prayer, Anthony often wrote and lectured on these subjects. For nine months in 1976 she was a novice at a Cenacle convent drawn by their emphasis on prayer and teaching.
In 1978 Anthony appeared on the television game show, "$124,000 Question" as a women's rights expert. In five appearances she won $16,000. The publicity helped launch her national lecture tour. Her topics included women, alcoholism, feminism, and prayer. In 1977 she attended the National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas, where she endorsed the Equal Rights Amendment. When the Susan B. Anthony dollar was issued in 1979, Anthony participated in many of the celebrations, culminating in a reception at the White House hosted by Rosalyn Carter.
During the 1980s, Anthony traveled throughout the country giving lectures on substance abuse, feminist issues, and prayer. In 1983 she participated in the Seneca Falls Women's Peace Encampment marching in the protest against nuclear weapons stored in the Seneca Falls army depot.
In 1971, Anthony published her autobiography The Ghost in My Life (New York: Chosen Books). It was reprinted by Bantam Books in 1973. Her other books include Survival Kit (New York: New American Library, 1972), and Sidewalk Contemplatives (New York: Crossroad, 1987).
Dr. Anthony died in 1991.
Scope and Content
Notes:
In many cases, folders were not labeled and titles and dates have been supplied. Titles without quotation marks are those that have been supplied.
Writings. In most cases, if the description of the folder's contents does not say that it is published, then it can be assumed that the item in the folder is a typescript.
Books (published and unpublished). The folders are organized chronologically reflecting when Dr. Anthony wrote and revised the work.
Jamaica Journal (unpublished). This writing is a journal Anthony (then Susan Lewis) kept while living in Jamaica. Many of the manuscripts represent her efforts to organize the material into a book.
Short (articles, talks, etc.). Includes articles, talks, notes, statements, critiques, etc. written by Susan B. Anthony II on various topics ranging from 1943 to 1987. Some of the folders contain correspondence pertaining to the material in the folder (i.e. arrangements for a talk). Not all of the folders contain writings of Dr. Susan B. Anthony; a few may only include material for a paper or information about an organization in which she was involved.
Religious. Includes articles, talks, prayers, and poems written by Dr. Anthony. Also, retreats, vigils, meditations, etc. organized by or with the help of Dr. Anthony.
Biographical
Photographs of Anthony from 1950 to 1987, including publicity and candid photographs.
Press (1934-1991). There are originals and photocopies of many of the articles about or mentioning Dr. Anthony. However, there ate not originals for all the photocopies; and there are not photocopies of all the originals. Press with unknown dates are organized together in a folder named Miscellaneous Press. Dates were supplied to undated articles using information on the folder in which they originally came, or by the topic of the article.
Vita. Includes versions as composed by Anthony over several years.
Correspondence. Folders contain letters to or from the person listed on the title of the folder. In some cases, there are letters from other people (i.e. mutual friends, referrals) in the folder as well. Not all correspondence is in this section of the collection. There is a great deal of correspondence which has been left in folders in other series when appropriate.
Treatments. These are Anthony's religious prayers and reflections.
Deportation. Material related to the loss of Anthony's American citizenship when in the 1950's she refused to testify before the McCarthy Committee about people she knew in the 1930's with left-wing affiliations.
Arrangement
Outline of the Collection:
The following is a general outline of the material in the Anthony Papers.
I. Writings [Notes]
1. Books (published and unpublished)
1. Jamaica Journal (unpublished)
2. The Anatomy of a Conversion (published)
3. The Ghost in My Life (published)
4. Citizen of the Century (unpublished)
5. Citizen in Your Own Land (unpublished)
6. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic (unpublished)
7. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age (unpublished)
8. Captive of the Cold War (unpublished)
9. Sidewalk Contemplatives (published)
2. Short (articles, talks, etc.)
3. Newspaper Articles
1. The Key West Citizen
2. The Daily Gleaner
3. The Star
4. Religious
II. Biographical [Notes]
1. Photographs
2. Press (1934-1991)
3. Book Publicity
4. Vita
5. Correspondence
6. Treatments
7. Deportation
8. Audio and video tapes
Subject(s):
Manuscripts
Lectures
Photographs
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Authors, American
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The collection came to the Library as part of the estate of Dr. Susan B. Anthony in September, 1991.Access
The Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers, D.239, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Content List
Creator: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Call Number: D.239
Dates: 1954-1987
Physical Description: 11 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Published and unpublished books
Box 1: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Box 2: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Box 3: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Series II: Short writings (Articles, talks, etc.)
Box 4: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Box 5: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Series III: Religious materials
Box 6: Writings: religious
Series IV: Biographical materials
Box 7: Biographical
Box 8: Biographical
Box 9: Biographical: Audio and video
Collection Overview
Title: Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers
Creator: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Call Number: D.239
Dates: 1954-1987
Physical Description: 11 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Dr. Susan B. Anthony (also referred to as Susan B. Anthony II), the great-niece and namesake of the women's rights leader Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), was born in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1916. Her father Luther Burt Anthony was the son of the suffragist's younger brother Jacob Merritt Anthony.
Anthony attended the University of Rochester, graduating in 1938. In 1938-39 she worked as a research assistant in the office of the National Youth Administration in Washington, DC. While an undergraduate she was involved in the peace movement, but learning of the plight of anti-fascists forces in the Spanish Civil War, she lobbied in 1938 to lift the arms embargo against the Spanish Republic. During this same period she was involved in the civil rights movement, becoming a sponsor of the National Negro congress. In 1941 she received a master of arts degree in Political science from American University.
Anthony was a city desk editor for the Washington Star from 1939 to 1944. She also published articles on women's issues and migrants in The New York Times Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, and other periodicals. Her first book, Out of the Kitchen-Into the War was published in 1943.
In 1940 Anthony married political activist Henry Hill Collins, Jr. (1904-1961). During the war, she worked with Ann Shyne at Bryn Mawr College to compile a comprehensive study of "Women During the War and After." A summary of the results were published by the U.S. Women's Bureau and provided Anthony with material for several articles and lectures. In 1946 she hosted five times a week a radio program, "This Woman's World," over New York station WMCA. After nine months it was canceled for being "too controversial to be commercially feasible." The program was picked up by the New York Post station WLIB, but canceled six weeks later. In 1948, she and Henry Collins were divorced.
In 1945 she co-founded with Helen Snow the Congress of American Women. Anthony represented the Congress and its affiliate, the Women's International Democratic Federation, at the United Nations Status of Women Commission in 1948.
In 1949 or 1950, Anthony married Clifford Thomas McAvoy (1904-1957). McAvoy had been the deputy commissioner of Welfare in New York City from 1938 to 1941. In 1941 he was appointed legislative and political action director of the Greater New York Congress of Industrial Organizations Council, and in 1944 became the legislative representative in Washington for the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. At the time of their marriage he was the New England Director of the Progressive Party Labor Committee, an organization he had founded to support the Presidential bid of Progressive Party candidate, Henry A. Wallace.
Now living in Boston, Anthony broadcast a radio program on which she discussed the problems of alcoholism and interviewed alcoholics. Because of her husband's associates, she was mentioned as a "fellow traveler" in a Life magazine article. In 1951 she divorced Clifford McAvoy and moved to Key West, Florida where she became a newspaper reporter for the Citizen.
In 1954 she married Aubrey John Lewis, a British citizen living in Jamaica. Lewis was a Religious Science practitioner and owner of an allspice plantation. In Jamaica Anthony became a reporter for The Gleaner, writing several articles on celebrities who visited the island.
Beginning in the early 1950s, Anthony's espousal of liberal causes brought her to the attention of the U. S. Justice Department, who requested her to come to Washington, D.C. to testify before a Congressional committee investigating communism. When, for health reasons, she refused to return to the United States, she became subject to extradition. After being served a subpoena in December, 1954, she took out British citizenship. Her lawyers advised her that this action would give her dual citizenship, and not jeopardize her American citizenship. This proved not to be the case.
In 1960 Anthony divorced John Lewis and left Jamaica. She arrived in the United States on a visitor's visa, her passport having been confiscated by the U. S. Consul in Kingston. In 1967 Congressman John Bardemas introduced a bill to restore her citizenship. It was voted down by the House Immigration Subcommittee, who ordered her immediate deportation. She won a stay of deportation, and the case was reheard before the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in 1969. The Board reversed all former Immigration and Naturalization Service and Justice Department actions against her and restored her citizenship.
In 1960 Anthony underwent a religious conversion and was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in 1961. She entered St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, and in 1965 received a Ph.D. in theology. She was one of the first fifteen Catholic laywomen to receive this degree. She taught theology at Marymount College in Boca Raton, Florida from 1965 to 1969.
A recovered alcoholic, Anthony dedicated much of her professional and personal life to helping others overcome alcoholism. She wrote articles and traveled extensively giving presentations on the issue. In 1973 she was a substance abuse coordinator at South County Mental Health Center in Florida. In 1975 she founded Wayside House, a rehabilitation center for chemically dependent women, in Delray Beach, Florida. The United States Senate Committee on Alcoholism and Drugs honored Anthony for her work with alcoholics at a reception in 1976.
Having found strength in contemplation and prayer, Anthony often wrote and lectured on these subjects. For nine months in 1976 she was a novice at a Cenacle convent drawn by their emphasis on prayer and teaching.
In 1978 Anthony appeared on the television game show, "$124,000 Question" as a women's rights expert. In five appearances she won $16,000. The publicity helped launch her national lecture tour. Her topics included women, alcoholism, feminism, and prayer. In 1977 she attended the National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas, where she endorsed the Equal Rights Amendment. When the Susan B. Anthony dollar was issued in 1979, Anthony participated in many of the celebrations, culminating in a reception at the White House hosted by Rosalyn Carter.
During the 1980s, Anthony traveled throughout the country giving lectures on substance abuse, feminist issues, and prayer. In 1983 she participated in the Seneca Falls Women's Peace Encampment marching in the protest against nuclear weapons stored in the Seneca Falls army depot.
In 1971, Anthony published her autobiography The Ghost in My Life (New York: Chosen Books). It was reprinted by Bantam Books in 1973. Her other books include Survival Kit (New York: New American Library, 1972), and Sidewalk Contemplatives (New York: Crossroad, 1987).
Dr. Anthony died in 1991.
Scope and Content
Notes:
In many cases, folders were not labeled and titles and dates have been supplied. Titles without quotation marks are those that have been supplied.
Writings. In most cases, if the description of the folder's contents does not say that it is published, then it can be assumed that the item in the folder is a typescript.
Books (published and unpublished). The folders are organized chronologically reflecting when Dr. Anthony wrote and revised the work.
Jamaica Journal (unpublished). This writing is a journal Anthony (then Susan Lewis) kept while living in Jamaica. Many of the manuscripts represent her efforts to organize the material into a book.
Short (articles, talks, etc.). Includes articles, talks, notes, statements, critiques, etc. written by Susan B. Anthony II on various topics ranging from 1943 to 1987. Some of the folders contain correspondence pertaining to the material in the folder (i.e. arrangements for a talk). Not all of the folders contain writings of Dr. Susan B. Anthony; a few may only include material for a paper or information about an organization in which she was involved.
Religious. Includes articles, talks, prayers, and poems written by Dr. Anthony. Also, retreats, vigils, meditations, etc. organized by or with the help of Dr. Anthony.
Biographical
Photographs of Anthony from 1950 to 1987, including publicity and candid photographs.
Press (1934-1991). There are originals and photocopies of many of the articles about or mentioning Dr. Anthony. However, there ate not originals for all the photocopies; and there are not photocopies of all the originals. Press with unknown dates are organized together in a folder named Miscellaneous Press. Dates were supplied to undated articles using information on the folder in which they originally came, or by the topic of the article.
Vita. Includes versions as composed by Anthony over several years.
Correspondence. Folders contain letters to or from the person listed on the title of the folder. In some cases, there are letters from other people (i.e. mutual friends, referrals) in the folder as well. Not all correspondence is in this section of the collection. There is a great deal of correspondence which has been left in folders in other series when appropriate.
Treatments. These are Anthony's religious prayers and reflections.
Deportation. Material related to the loss of Anthony's American citizenship when in the 1950's she refused to testify before the McCarthy Committee about people she knew in the 1930's with left-wing affiliations.
Arrangement
Outline of the Collection:
The following is a general outline of the material in the Anthony Papers.
I. Writings [Notes]
1. Books (published and unpublished)
1. Jamaica Journal (unpublished)
2. The Anatomy of a Conversion (published)
3. The Ghost in My Life (published)
4. Citizen of the Century (unpublished)
5. Citizen in Your Own Land (unpublished)
6. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic (unpublished)
7. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age (unpublished)
8. Captive of the Cold War (unpublished)
9. Sidewalk Contemplatives (published)
2. Short (articles, talks, etc.)
3. Newspaper Articles
1. The Key West Citizen
2. The Daily Gleaner
3. The Star
4. Religious
II. Biographical [Notes]
1. Photographs
2. Press (1934-1991)
3. Book Publicity
4. Vita
5. Correspondence
6. Treatments
7. Deportation
8. Audio and video tapes
Subject(s):
Manuscripts
Lectures
Photographs
Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
Authors, American
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The collection came to the Library as part of the estate of Dr. Susan B. Anthony in September, 1991.Access
The Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Dr. Susan B. Anthony papers, D.239, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Content List
Series I: Published and unpublished books
Box 1: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Folder 1. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 1954
Folder 2. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal-rewritten as a book: 1954-1955
Folder 3. Jamaica Journal: Themes and background for Jamaica Journal:
Folder 4. Jamaica Journal: "Beauty and joy in Jamaica": [1954]
Folder 5. Jamaica Journal: "Jamaica transport - Jeep and Rover": [1954]
Folder 6. Jamaica Journal: "Jamaica fauna": [1954]
Folder 7. Jamaica Journal: "Allspice and rice": [1954]
Folder 8. Jamaica Journal: "Homesickness for America": [1954]
Folder 9. Jamaica Journal: "Privacy on a property": [1954]
Folder 10. Jamaica Journal: "Jamaican house cleaning": [1954]
Folder 11. Jamaica Journal: "Arrival and impressions": July 3 - August 19, 1954
Folder 12. Jamaica Journal: Journal-arrival: July 4, 1954
Folder 13. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 5, 1954
Folder 14. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 7, [1954]
Folder 15. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 13, 1954
Folder 16. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 19, 1954
Folder 17. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 26, [1954]
Folder 18. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 30, [1954]
Folder 19. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 1, 1954
Folder 20. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 3, [1954]
Folder 21. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 6, [1954]
Folder 22. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 11, [1954]
Folder 23. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 16, 1954
Folder 24. Jamaica Journal: Journal - "Moving day": August 19, [1954]
Folder 25. Jamaica Journal: Journal - "Moving day": August 1954
Folder 26. Jamaica Journal: Journal - "First day": August 23, [1954]
Folder 27. Jamaica Journal: Journal: August 29, [1954]
Folder 28. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 1, [1954 or 1955]
Folder 29. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 5, [1954 or 1955]
Folder 30. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 9, [1954 or 1955]
Folder 31. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 15, [1954]
Folder 32. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 23, 1954
Folder 33. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 29,[1954 or 1955]
Folder 34. Jamaica Journal: "The first Rose Hill months": September - October 1954
Folder 35. Jamaica Journal: Journal: November 14, [1954 or 1955]
Folder 36. Jamaica Journal: "Conflict with Jack's mother, Mrs. Lewis": December 1954
Folder 37. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 1955
Folder 38. Jamaica Journal: Journal: January 4, 1955
Folder 39. Jamaica Journal: Journal: January 7, 1955
Folder 40. Jamaica Journal: Journal: January 20, 1955
Folder 41. Jamaica Journal: Journal: February 3, 1955
Folder 42. Jamaica Journal: Journal: February 26, 1955
Folder 43. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 5, 1955
Folder 44. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 15, 1955
Folder 45. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 25, 1955
Folder 46. Jamaica Journal: Journal: April 25, [1955]
Folder 47. Jamaica Journal: Journal: May 3, 1955
Folder 48. Jamaica Journal: Journal: June 8, [1955]
Folder 49. Jamaica Journal: Journal: June 24, 1955
Folder 50. Jamaica Journal: Journal: June 28, [1955]
Folder 51. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 4, 1955
Folder 52. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 20, 1955
Folder 53. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 8, 21 26, 1955
Folder 54. Jamaica Journal: Journal: December 7, 1955
Folder 55. Jamaica Journal: Journal: December 8, [1955]
Folder 56. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 1956
Folder 57. Jamaica Journal: "The island of today": 1956
Folder 58. Jamaica Journal: Journal: January 2, [1956]
Folder 59. Jamaica Journal: Journal: January 5, 1956
Folder 60. Jamaica Journal: Journal: February 27, 1956
Folder 61. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 8, 1956
Folder 62. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 10, [1956]
Folder 63. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 13, [1956]
Folder 64. Jamaica Journal: Journal - "A very human being": March 8-15, 1956
Folder 65. Jamaica Journal: Journal: March 19, [1956]
Folder 66. Jamaica Journal: Journal: May 21, 1956
Folder 67. Jamaica Journal: Journal: June 15, [1956]
Folder 68. Jamaica Journal: Fertility tests: Summer 1956
Folder 69. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 10, [1956]
Folder 70. Jamaica Journal: Journal: July 16, [1956]
Folder 71. Jamaica Journal: Journal: September 11, 1956
Folder 72. Jamaica Journal: NYC Journal: November 30-December 5, 1956
Folder 73. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 1957
Folder 74. Jamaica Journal: "Outline of present action - the plot of two months incidents": November and December 1957
Folder 75. Jamaica Journal: "Synopsis" of Susan's autobiography: 1957
Folder 76. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 1958
Folder 77. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: January 2 30, 1958
Folder 78. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: February 9, 12 22, 1958
Folder 79. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: 4/21, 5/12 6/8, 1958
Folder 80. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal: August 13, 1958
Folder 81. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal - Synopsis: 1958
Folder 82. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal - Chapter 13 "Decision and action to report - rentry into journalism": 1954-[1959]
Folder 83. Jamaica Journal: "Jamaica Journalist - Gleaner": 1954-1959
Folder 84. Jamaica Journal: "Overall notes": 1954-1959
Folder 85. Jamaica Journal: Outline: 1954-1959
Folder 86. Jamaica Journal: Autobiography - first few chapters with the name Julia: ca1958
Folder 87. Jamaica Journal: Jamaica Journal - typescript: ca1959
Box 2: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Folder 1. The Anatomy of a Conversion: "Part III, Cannabalized version of The Anatomy of a Conversion": ca1963
Folder 2. The Anatomy of a Conversion: "The Anatomy of a Conversion", MA thesis - typescript: ca1965
Folder 3. The Anatomy of a Conversion: "The Anatomy of a Conversion" - typescript: ca1965
Folder 4. The Ghost in My Life: Photocopy of entire hardcover edition of The Ghost in My Life: ca1971
Folder 5. The Ghost in My Life: Photocopy of chapter 15 and 16 from published book, The Ghost in My Life: ca1971
Folder 6. The Ghost in My Life: Ghost - new chapter 16 and 17: 1969-1970
Folder 7. Citizen of the Century: Autobiography notes: 1967
Folder 8. Citizen in Your Own Land: Overall notes: 1973
Folder 9. Citizen in Your Own Land: Outline: June 16, 1973
Folder 10. Citizen in Your Own Land: Outline and chapter 1-5: July 1973
Folder 11. Citizen in Your Own Land: "Citizen in Your Own Land": July 4, 1973
Folder 12. Citizen in Your Own Land: Chapter 5 - "Aliens in Our Own Land": [1973]
Folder 13. Citizen in Your Own Land: Chapter 7 - "Citizen of the Kingdom": 1973
Folder 14. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Overall notes: 1961
Folder 15. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Outline: 1960-1961
Folder 16. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography - "Childhood": [ca1960]
Folder 17. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography - "Crash and college, 1933-1938": [ca1960]
Folder 18. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography - Chapter 4, "College": [ca1960]
Folder 19. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography - "Inferno": [ca1960]
Folder 20. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography - 1950-1953: [ca1960]
Folder 21. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Miscellaneous writings: [ca1960]
Folder 22. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Outline: ca1970
Folder 23. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Rewrite outline: 1978
Folder 24. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Narrative outline: 1980
Folder 25. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Notes and outlines: Spring 1980
Folder 26. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: "The nine lives of Susan B. Anthony" - MMM thematic outline: 1980
Folder 27. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Autobiography notes: 1980
Folder 28. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 1 - "The Royal Road": [ca1980]
Folder 29. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 1 - "The Royal Road" (copy 2): March 19, 1981
Folder 30. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 2 - "The Royal Road" (from Alien in My Own Land):
Folder 31. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 2 - "Convert"
Folder 32. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 2 - "Convert": 1978
Folder 33. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Notes from Convent: September 26, 1975
Folder 34. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 3 - "The Prayer Supported Apostle":
Folder 35. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 3 - "The Prayer Supported Apostle":
Folder 36. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 3 - "The Prayer Supported Apostle" (copy 2): March 19, 1981
Folder 37. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 4 - "The Time That is Left Belongs Solely to You":
Folder 38. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 4 - "The Time That is Left Belongs Solely to You":
Folder 39. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 5 - "The Century is My Home":
Folder 40. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 5 - "The Century is My Home":
Folder 41. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 5 - "The Century is My Home":
Folder 42. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 5 - "The Century is My Home": March 14, 1981
Folder 43. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 6 - "The Ghost in My Life":
Folder 44. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 7 - "World That I Love My Heart Aches For You":
Folder 45. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 7 - "World That I Love My Heart Aches For You":
Folder 46. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: The end of Chapter 7:
Folder 47. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 8 - "The Ascent of Mount Sinai":
Folder 48. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 9 - "Ghetto on the Gold Coast" 1973-1985, and notes on Chapter 8:
Folder 49. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 10 - "The Ugly Daschund":
Folder 50. Memoirs of a Misplaced Mystic: Chapter 12 - "Back on the Sidewalks of My Century": June 8, 1980
Folder 51. : Miscellaneous pages from an autobiography:
Folder 52. : Miscellaneous pages from an autobiography:
Box 3: Writings: books (published and unpublished)
Folder 1. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": 1982
Folder 2. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": [1982]
Folder 3. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": [1982]
Folder 4. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": [1982]
Folder 5. Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": [1982]
Folder 6. Captive of the Cold War: "Captive of the Cold War": March 15, 1969
Folder 7. Captive of the Cold War: Chapters 1-11 (p. 1-98): October 1976
Folder 8. Captive of the Cold War: Chapters 12-23 to end of Part III: October 1976
Folder 9. Captive of the Cold War: Volume I: July 8, 1988
Folder 10. Captive of the Cold War: Volume II: July 8, 1988
Folder 11. Captive of the Cold War: pp. 1-98: [July 8, 1988]
Folder 12. Captive of the Cold War: Chapters 12-23: [July 8, 1988]
Folder 13. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Book proposal and sample of book proposals by others: January 22, 1986
Folder 14. Sidewalk Contemplatives: "Sidewalk Comtemplatives": January 1986
Folder 15. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Book 1: 1986
Folder 16. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Book 2: 1986
Folder 17. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Volume I: 1986
Folder 18. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Volume II: 1986
Folder 19. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Notes on Sidewalks of the Century: December 18, 1983
Folder 20. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Outline for Sidewalk Contemplatives (Sidewalk of the Century).: December 25, [1983]
Folder 21. Sidewalk Contemplatives: "Post Vat Synthesis"
Folder 22. Sidewalk Contemplatives: Chapter 3 - "Breakthrough-Step Two": [July 8, 1988]
Series II: Short writings (Articles, talks, etc.)
Box 4: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Folder 1. Article (not by SBA): "Apostle of Breakthrough" by Trevor Wyatt Moore: April 29, 1967
Folder 2. Article (not by SBA): "Downward Mobility" by H.J.M. Nouwen: January 1981
Folder 3. Article: "Journey Under Grace"
Folder 4. Review: "The Church and the Second Sex, by Mary Daly"
Folder 5. Article (published): "The 'Equal Rights' Amendment - An Attack on Labor" from Lawyers Guild Review: January-February 1943
Folder 6. Article (published): "The Story of Sixteen Million American Women" from The Democratic Digest: October 1943
Folder 7. Article (published): "Is it true what they say about women?" from Woman's Home Companion: June 1945
Folder 8. Article (published): "The Plight of the Unmarried Women" from Reader's Scope: June 1947
Folder 9. Article (published): "A Woman to Remember - II" from Reader's Scope: July 1947
Folder 10. Article (published): "Women Throw Our Votes Away" from Saturday Evening Post: July 17, 1948
Folder 11. Article: "Sample Chapters of a Biography of Aunt Susan": ca1948
Folder 12. Article (published): Promotional material for "This Woman's World" - radio show featuring SBAII and Eunice Hill: [1940's]
Folder 13. Information: Jamaica Tourist Stuff: [1950's]
Folder 14. Article: "How To Live Life and Love It": [ca1950]
Folder 15. Article (published): "The Habit of Happiness" (typescript): 1955-1956
Folder 16. File outline: "How to Live Life and Love It": January 1956
Folder 17. [Empty]
Folder 18. Article (published): "How to Buy Happiness" (typescript and published article): February 1956
Folder 19. Talk: Talk at Knox College: August 2, 1957
Folder 20. Play: "The Love Bomb": December 10, 1959
Folder 21. Play: "The Love Bomb": December 10, 1959
Folder 22. Article: "Alcoholics Anonymous - The Apostolaste of Unconditional Love in Action": 1961
Folder 23. Article: "Breakthrough": 1961
Folder 24. Article: "My Road to Rome" (piece based on SBA's conversion and talks given in 1961-62): [ca1962]
Folder 25. Essay: "Good summary of life", Danforth Foundation: 1963
Folder 26. Critique and talk: "The Feminine Mystique - A Critique": October and December 1963
Folder 27. Article (published): "Try Putting Your Prayers on Paper": March 1965
Folder 28. Article: "Breakthrough - for Catholics to Spontaneous Prayer": [1965]
Folder 29. Talk: "Breakthrough from Monologue with Me to Dialogue with God": April 26, 1966
Folder 30. Talk: "Breakthrough: The Prayer Share Path to Contemplation": May 28, 1966
Folder 31. Talk: "Breakthrough: Prayer-Share Path to God": July 8, 1966
Folder 32. Talk: "Aquinas Book Shop": July 14, 1966
Folder 33. Talk: "South Bend AA - 20th anniversary": July 24, 1966
Folder 34. Talk: "20th Anniversary Talk": August 23, 1966
Folder 35. Talk: "Pittsburgh Experiment Olgebay": November 5, 1966
Folder 36. Organization: The Total Woman Project: September 1966 - May 1967
Folder 37. Talk: "AA talk, Kentucky State Convention": February 18, 1967
Folder 38. Talk: "Prayer Unites": April 15, 1967
Folder 39. Talk: "AA talk - Lighthouse Point": May 6, 1967
Folder 40. Talk: "Coming of Age as a Woman in the U.S. Today" - Marymount College: October 17, 1967
Folder 41. Article: Reflections - Marymount College newspaper, articles by and about SBAII: October 22, 1967
Folder 42. Talk: "American Women Coming to Age" - Marymount College: Fall 1967
Folder 43. Lecture notes: Women - Economic, Political, Social Status: [Fall] 1967
Folder 44. Interview: "Man to Man" - TV interview on women and the bible: January 30, 1968
Folder 45. Talk: "AA talk - Palm Beach": January 30, 1968
Folder 46. Talk: "Holy Spirit Breakthrough": February 3, 1968
Folder 47. Talk: "Holy Spirit Talk": February 4, 1968
Folder 48. Talk: "Theological Basis for Personal Change": March 13, 1968
Folder 49. Talk: "Loxahatchee Prison Talk - AA": May 18, 1968
Folder 50. Talk: "Business and professional women talk": October 22, 1968
Folder 51. Talk: "Church of the Holy Comforter": November 21, 1968
Folder 52. Article: "American Women Comming to Age": 1968
Folder 53. Article: "Breakthrough of the Holy Spirit": [1968]
Folder 54. Talk: "St. Martin's": February 5, 1969
Folder 55. Article: "The case of Susan B. Anthony" and other deportation pieces: April 1969
Folder 56. Article: "A Call to Captives of the Cold War": May 1969
Folder 57. Talk: Benedictine Monastary - Catholic Carismatic Theologians: June 2-6, 1969
Folder 58. Article (published): Biographical sketch of SBA (1820-1906) for Encyclopedia of World Biography: September 1969
Folder 59. Proposal: "Survival our Species": September 10, 1969-1970
Folder 60. Article: "Aunt Susan talks back": 1969
Folder 61. Sermon: "The Triumph of the Trinity over the Captive of the Cold War": May 1970
Folder 62. Article: Peace Strike Article: June 4, 1970
Folder 63. Notes: Church of Resurection: November 10, 1970
Folder 64. Talk: "What Do Women Want?" - Florida Atlantic University: December 1, 1970
Folder 65. Notes: Lecture topics and brochure ideas on women: 1970-1971
Folder 66. Talk: "History of Women Talks": January 1971
Folder 67. Talk: "AA talk - Intra-coastal Pompano Beach": March 12, 1971
Folder 68. Article: "The Challenge of Convergence": March 1971
Folder 69. Notes: "Some reflections on Catholic Charismatic Conference, Notre Dame": June 18-20, 1971
Folder 70. Article: "[Partial] History of the Catholic Charismatic Movement in Palm Beach county": [1971]
Folder 71. Article: "The Baptism in the Holy Spirit and the Mystic Way": [after 1971]
Folder 72. Talk: "AA talk - Coral Gables": May 14, 1973
Folder 73. Notes: "Impressions of Notre Dame - Chairsmatic Conference": June 1973
Folder 74. Article: "The Prayer Group Revolution": November 26, 1973
Folder 75. Article: "Israel: Ancient footprints and a kitten": [1973]
Folder 76. Talk: Watergate and Dunamis: [1973]
Folder 77. Poem: Published poem by SBAII - original newspaper: January 19, 1974
Folder 78. Poem: Published poem by SBAII - photocopy: January 19, 1974
Folder 79. Talk: "AA talk - Intra-coastal Pompano Beach": February 1, 1974
Folder 80. Article: "Aunt Susan's Birthday": February 15, 1974
Folder 81. Talk: "Charismatic Renewal" - Rosarian Academy: November 10, 1974
Folder 82. Talk: "AA talk - Palm Beach": January 21, 1975
Folder 83. Article: "Contemplation and the Bi-centennial": June 1975
Folder 84. Notes: Information and notes on hunger: 1975
Folder 85. Articles on Alcoholism: 1975-1977
Folder 86. Statement: Women and Alcoholism: September 29, 1976
Folder 87. Statement: Broward County Commission: December 14, 1976
Folder 88. Organization: National Council on Alcoholism: 1976
Folder 89. Organization: National Council on Alcoholism: April 30, 1977
Folder 90. Organization: Houston Women's Conference - General: November 18, 1977
Folder 91. Talk: Houston Women's Conference - "Susan's speeches and writings": November 1977
Folder 92. Organization: Houston Women's Conference - Offical documents: November 1977
Folder 93. Organization: Houston Women's Conference - "Susan's role as cord. committiee and delegate from Florida": November 1977
Box 5: Writings: short (articles, talks, etc.)
Folder 1. Talk: "Mother's Day - ERA rally": May 12, 1978
Folder 2. Talk: "Women and the Age of Anaesthesia and Correspondence": May 19, 1978
Folder 3. Comments: U.S. Senate Subcommittee - ERA: August 2,3 4, 1978
Folder 4. Organizations: National Council on Alcoholism: 1978
Folder 5. ERA in Florida: 1978-1979
Folder 6. Talk: NOW -"How the Vote Was Won: Strategies for ERA Today": February 15, 1979
Folder 7. Talk: Naples Woman's Club - Symposium on Alcoholism: April 7-9, 1979
Folder 8. Article: "Failure is Impossible": May 17, 1979
Folder 9. Article: "An Afternoon at the White House" - coin: June 20, 1979
Folder 10. Article: "An Afternoon at the White House" - "crusader piece" - celebration for Anthony dollar 1979: [June 20, 1979]
Folder 11. Coin Releases and related material: June 1979
Folder 12. Article: "Tributes, Teas and Tears": [June 1979]
Folder 13. Talk: "Women and Political Power" - Federal Women's Week Luncheon: October 12, 1979
Folder 14. Talk: Business and Professional Women's Club, Kentucky: February 2, 1980
Folder 15. Talk: "Descendent of Dissent or Captive of the Cold War": March 8, 1980
Folder 16. Articles on peace and nuclear arms: March 1980 - December 1981
Folder 17. Talk: "Triple Crown" - Catholics Act for ERA, Honorary Degree, and World Conference of the UN Decade of Women: May 10-14, 1980
Folder 18. Talk: Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods Honorary Degree, ERA: May 1980
Folder 19. Talk: Religious Leaders Consultation on the World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: May 12, 13 14, 1980
Folder 20. Talk: "Aunt Susan and the Inner Light" - Evangelical Women's Caucus: June 25-28, 1980
Folder 21. Talk: "AA talk - Makinac Island, Michigan": August 15, 1980
Folder 22. Talk: "Sixty Years After" - Fort Monmouth, N.J.: August 26, 1980
Folder 23. Talk: "Colorado - talks at Monarch Resort": September 1980
Folder 24. Talk: Carlow College lecture, "The New Women for the New Society": October 23, 1980
Folder 25. Talk: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: 1980-1982
Folder 26. Talk: "What International Women's Day Means to Me": March 9, 1981
Folder 27. Talk: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": April 1981
Folder 28. Article: "Homelessness" - outline: ca1981
Folder 29. Notes: "My Homelessness" - note on homelessness: 1981
Folder 30. Notes: "Homelessness Individuality": 1981
Folder 31. Articles related to Homelessness: 1981
Folder 32. Talk: "My Work for World Peace": January 8, 1982
Folder 33. Talk: "Ronald Regan - The Revolutionary and Survival Kit in a Nuclear Age": March 8, 1982
Folder 34. Talk: "Survival Kit in the Nuclear Age": April 21 24, 1982
Folder 35. Talk: "AA talk": March 23, 1983
Folder 36. Talk: "Rosie the Riveter": April 6, 1983
Folder 37. Notes: "Seneca Falls Peace Encampment": July 30 - August 4, 1983
Folder 38. Talk: "Descendents of Dissent": July 31, 1983
Folder 39. Seneca Falls Women's Encampment - general: August 1983
Folder 40. Seneca Falls Women's Encampment - SBAII's writings: August 1983
Folder 41. Talk: "Social Justice and the Nuclear Freeze": September 10, 1983
Folder 42. Talk: "Spiritual Deterrents in the Nuclear Arms Race": September 10, 1983
Folder 43. Talk: "My Five Days at Seneca Falls...": October 13, 1983
Folder 44. Information: Socialist Spiritual Civilization [related to China trip]: 1983
Folder 45. Talk: National Women's Political Caucus: October 9, 1984
Folder 46. Talk: Presidential Election 1984 - Mondale and Ferraro: [October 9, 1984]
Folder 47. Article: "The Age of Anaesthesia": October 1984
Folder 48. Article: "Reprint of Spiritual Deterrence in the Nuclear Age": 1984
Folder 49. Article: "Contemplation on the Sidewalks of Our Century": 1984
Folder 50. Organization: Woman's Vote Project: 1984
Folder 51. Notes: Trip to China, Yan'an and arrival: September 1987
Folder 52. Notes: Trip to China, Beijing: September 21-26, 1987
Folder 53. Articles (published): The Key West Citizen - articles written by SBAII - originals: 1953
Folder 54. Articles (published): The Key West Citizen - articles written by SBAII - photocopies: 1953
Folder 55. Articles (published): Unknown newspaper - original: [1954]
Folder 56. Articles (published): Unknown newspaper - photocopy: [1954]
Folder 57. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - originals: 1955
Folder 58. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - : 1955
Folder 59. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis on "Manfish" - originals: April and May 1955
Folder 60. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis on "Manfish" - photocopies: April and May 1955
Folder 61. Articles (published): The Star - original: 1955
Folder 62. Articles (published): The Star - photocopy: 1955
Folder 63. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - originals: 1956
Folder 64. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - : 1956
Folder 65. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis on "Sea Wife" - originals: June 1956
Folder 66. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles written by Susan Lewis on "Sea Wife" - photocopies: June 1956
Folder 67. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - originals: 1957
Folder 68. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - photocopies: 1957
Folder 69. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - originals: 1958
Folder 70. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - photocopies: 1958
Folder 71. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - originals: 1959
Folder 72. Articles (published): The Daily Gleaner - articles by Susan Lewis, the North Coast Correspondent - photocopies: 1959
Folder 73. Articles (published): Miscellaneous articles written by Susan B. Anthony - originals: unknown
Folder 74. Articles (published): Miscellaneous articles written by Susan B. Anthony - photocopies: unknown
Folder 75. Articles (published): Miscellaneous clippings from The Daily Gleaner: 1955, 1958-1959
Folder 76. Articles (published): Miscellaneous newspaper articles:
Series III: Religious materials
Box 6: Writings: religious
Folder 1. Meditations: Meditations: 1958-1959
Folder 2. Paper: "The Power of Personal Prayer": March 29, 1962
Folder 3. Notes: Retreat follow-up: July 4, 1962
Folder 4. Poems and prayers: Poems and prayers: 1963
Folder 5. Poems: Poems:
Folder 6. Published article: "Try putting your prayers on paper": March 1965
Folder 7. Talk: "Catholic Fellowship of Prayer": July 1965
Folder 8. Course outline: "The Prayer Supported Apostolate" - St. Mary's College: 1965
Folder 9. Course outline: "The Prayer Supported Apostolate" - St. Mary's College: 1965
Folder 10. Lecture notes: "The Prayer Supported Apostolate" - St. Mary's College: 1965
Folder 11. [Empty]
Folder 12. Notes: "First insigt on Spontaneous Prayer Group": 1965
Folder 13. Notes: "Prayer Corps for a Prayer Supported Apostolate [Breakthrough]": 1965
Folder 14. Notes: History of 1st two years of Spontaneous Prayer Group Conference etc.: 1965-1967
Folder 15. Notes: "Breakthrough - the seven steps - Guides to prayer Group Leaders": 1965-1966
Folder 16. Course outline: Prayer course - St. Mary's summer school: 1966
Folder 17. Course notes: Prayer course for Freshmen and Sophomores - Marymount: 1966
Folder 18. Course notes: "Theology of Prayer and the Holy Spirit": Spring 1968
Folder 19. Talk: Marymount Prayer Unites: 1968-1969
Folder 20. Talks: Battle Creek Spiritual Retreat: January 1969
Folder 21. Prayer: National Prayer Vigil: May 2, 1969
Folder 22. Proposal: Pray for Peace Vigil: 1970-1971
Folder 23. Lectures: "Modern Mysticism" - A series of lectures for Rusty Lady Seminars, Miami: Spring 1971
Folder 24. Proposals: Plan for Prayer Watch: 1971
Folder 25. Prayer: "Anglican Fellowship of Prayer": May 7, 1973
Folder 26. Notes: Dunamis: [1973]
Folder 27. General: First National prayer and Fasting Day: 1973
Folder 28. Miscellaneous: "The New Self in the New Society": 1975-1979
Folder 29. Miscellaneous: "ERA Prayer - Catholics Act for ERA": 1979
Folder 30. Syllabus: "The New Self in the New Society": ca1980
Folder 31. Miscellaneous: "In the Time That is Left" - Retreat: October 1984
Folder 32. Proposal: "Breakthrough - Suggestions for Radio Program":
Folder 33. Miscellaneous: "History of Socially Concerned Contemplatives":
Folder 34. Miscellaneous: Miscellaneous - Prayer and Christian teachings:
Folder 35. Photographs: Key West and Jamaica: ca1950
Folder 36. Photographs: St. Mary's College graduation: 1965
Folder 37. Photographs: Portrait shots: 1967
Folder 38. Photographs: Portrait shots: 1970
Folder 39. Photographs: Miscellanous portrait shots:
Folder 40. Photographs: SBAII with horses:
Folder 41. Photographs: Susan B. Anthony coin: ca1979
Folder 42. Photographs: Miscellaneous:
Folder 43. Photographs: Publication Party for SBAII at Wayside - photo album 1: April 2, 1987
Folder 44. Photographs: Publication Party for SBAII at Wayside - photo album 2: April 2, 1987
Folder 45. Papers: Wayside House - honoring Susan B. Anthony II: April 2, 1987
Folder 46. Papers: Wayside Newsletters: 1985-1987
Folder 47. Press: Miscellaneous Press - originals: unknown
Folder 48. Press: Miscellaneous Press - photocopies: unknown
Folder 49. Press: Press - originals: 1934
Folder 50. Press: Press - photocopies: 1934
Folder 51. Press: Press - originals: 1944
Folder 52. Press: Press - photocopies: 1944
Folder 53. Press: Press - original: 1953
Folder 54. Press: Press - originals: 1963
Folder 55. Press: Press - photocopies: 1963
Folder 56. Press: Press - originals: 1965
Folder 57. Press: Press - originals: 1967
Folder 58. Press: Press - photocopies: 1967
Folder 59. Press: Press - original: 1968
Folder 60. Press: Press - originals: 1969
Folder 61. Press: Press - photocopies: 1969
Folder 62. Press: Press - victory clippings - originals: June 1969
Folder 63. Press: Press - victory clippings - photocopies: June 1969
Folder 64. Press: Press - originals: 1971
Folder 65. Press: Press - photocopies: 1971
Folder 66. Press: Press - originals: 1972
Folder 67. Press: Press - originals: 1973
Folder 68. Press: Press - originals: 1974
Folder 69. Press: Press - original: 1976
Folder 70. Press: Press - photocopy: 1976
Folder 71. Scrapbook: Scrapbook celebrating 30th anniversary of sobriety: August 1976
Folder 72. Press: Press - originals: 1977
Folder 73. Press: Press - photocopies: 1977
Folder 74. Press: Press - Houston Women's Conference - originals: 1977
Folder 75. Press: Press - Houston Women's Conference - photocopies and magazines: 1977
Folder 76. Press: Press - originals: 1978
Folder 77. Press: Press - photocopies: 1978
Folder 78. Press: Press - Minnesota Opera Company - "The Mother of Us All": 1978
Folder 79. Press: Press - SBA Coin - originals: 1978-1980, 1988
Folder 80. Press: Press - SBA Coin - photocopies and magazines: 1978-1980, 1988
Folder 81. Press: Press - originals: 1979
Folder 82. Press: Press - photocopies and magazines: 1979
Series IV: Biographical materials
Box 7: Biographical
Folder 1. Press: Press - originals: 1980
Folder 2. Press: Press - photocopies and magazines: 1980
Folder 3. Press: Press - originals: 1981
Folder 4. Press: Press - photocopies and magazines: 1981
Folder 5. Press: Press - originals: 1982
Folder 6. Press: Press - photocopies: 1982
Folder 7. Press: Press - originals: 1983
Folder 8. Press: Press - photocopies and magazines: 1983
Folder 9. Press: Press - Seneca Falls - originals: 1983
Folder 10. Press: Press - Seneca Falls - photocopies: 1983
Folder 11. Press: Press - originals: 1984
Folder 12. Press: Press - photocopies: 1984
Folder 13. Press: Press - originals: 1985
Folder 14. Press: Press - photocopies: 1985
Folder 15. Press: Press - original: 1987
Folder 16. Press: Press - photocopy: 1987
Folder 17. Press: Press - Wayside - originals: 1987
Folder 18. Press: Press - Wayside - photocopies: 1987
Folder 19. Press: Press - originals: 1988
Folder 20. Press: Press - photocopies: 1988
Folder 21. Press: Press - miscellaneous: 1988
Folder 22. Press: Press - originals: 1991
Folder 23. Press: Press - photocopies: 1991
Folder 24. Media: "For Immediate Release" - Media Releases: 1966-1980 and more
Folder 25. Press: Who's Who of American Women: 1983-1984
Folder 26. Book Publicity: Chosen Book's brochure on Ghost in My Life: 1971
Folder 27. Book Publicity: Ghost in My Life - Promotion Tour: 1971
Folder 28. Book Publicity: Ghost in My Life - Promotion Tour - accounts: 1971
Folder 29. Book Publicity: Survival Kit Publicity: 1981-1984
Folder 30. Book Publicity: Sidewalk Contemplatives Publicity: 1987
Folder 31. Book Publicity: Sidewalk Contemplatives - Reviews and ads: 1987
Folder 32. Book Publicity: Sidewalk Contemplatives - Blurbs: [1987]
Folder 33. Vita: SBA Resume: 1969
Folder 34. Vita: Vita: 1974-1975
Folder 35. Vita: Vita: 1976
Folder 36. Vita: Vita: 1977
Folder 37. Vita: Vita: 1978
Folder 38. Vita: Vita: 1979
Folder 39. Vita: Vita: 1980
Folder 40. Vita: Vita: 1981 and after
Folder 41. Vita: Work and honors in the alcoholism field: 1946-1984
Folder 42. Vita: Vita: 1985
Folder 43. Vita: Vita: 1986
Folder 44. Vita: "About the Author" for Crossroads: [1986]
Folder 45. Vita: Vita: 1987
Folder 46. Vita: "Highlights in the Life of Susan B. Anthony": 1987
Folder 47. Vita: Vita: 1988
Folder 48. Vita: Vita: 1989
Folder 49. Vita: Vita: 1990
Folder 50. Vita: Miscellaneous vita material
Folder 51. Correspondence: Baker Raymond: 1954
Folder 52. Correspondence: Borell, E.B.: 1969
Folder 53. Correspondence: Cervira: ca1955
Folder 54. Correspondence: Degener, Cindy: 1958-1959
Folder 55. Correspondence: Druse, Margaret: 1983
Folder 56. Correspondence: Dwyer, Sister Ruth Eileen: 1980
Folder 57. Correspondence: Felicia: ca1955
Folder 58. Correspondence: Gottfried, Manfred: 19550
Folder 59. Correspondence: Grace and Dad: 1954
Folder 60. Correspondence: Hesse, Bonnie - Survival Kit editor: February 12, 1981
Folder 61. Correspondence: Huges, Harold: 1973-1975
Folder 62. Correspondence: Kidde, Kay - Senior editor of Survival Kit: Summer 1972
Folder 63. Correspondence: Knoerle, Sister Jeanne: 1980-1981
Folder 64. Correspondence: Krasno, Francine - U of Mass - The Papers of ECS and SBA: 1981-1982
Folder 65. Correspondence: Krehbiel, Susannah - re :resignation: 1975
Folder 66. Correspondence: Lewis, Jack: 1953-1957
Folder 67. Correspondence: MacNutt, Reverend Francis: 1969-1970
Folder 68. Correspondence: Manley, N.W. - re: property in Jamaica: 1961
Folder 69. Correspondence: Martin, George: 1969-1970
Folder 70. Correspondence: Michelfelder, Phyllis: [1964]
Folder 71. Correspondence: Mother and Charlie: 1954-1956
Folder 72. Correspondence: Nizer, Lou and other publishers: 1956-1972
Folder 73. Correspondence: Putz, Father Louis: 1969-1973
Folder 74. Correspondence: Ripley, Austin: 1969
Folder 75. Correspondence: [Shoemaker], Don and Susie: April 1, 1987
Folder 76. Correspondence: Smithsonian - re:SBA artifacts: 1979
Folder 77. Correspondence: Steere, Douglas - re:Sidewalk Contemplatives: 1987
Folder 78. Correspondence: Toddy and Irv: 1954-1973
Folder 79. Correspondence: From the White House: 1979
Folder 80. Correspondence: Ruth's theft: May 28, 1955
Folder 81. Correspondence: Flood in Delaware Valley: August 18-19, 1955
Folder 82. Correspondence: "You can go home again - 1965 US Trip" extras: [1965]
Folder 83. Correspondence: Deportation victory extras: 1969
Folder 84. Correspondence: Fall Focus at Ulster College: October 1976
Folder 85. Correspondence: Cenacle Retreat House, W.V.: Winter 1977
Folder 86. Correspondence: Russian Trip: 1978-1979
Folder 87. Correspondence: Susan B. Anthony coin business: 1979
Folder 88. Correspondence: Avon and Socially Concerned Contemplatives: Winter 1983-1984
Folder 89. Correspondence: Movie Proposal: 1986
Folder 90. Correspondence: Eye on South Florida: March 16, 1987
Folder 91. Correspondence: China Trip - correspondence and contracts: 1987
Folder 92. Correspondence: Miscellaneous: 1940-1987
Folder 93. Treatments: "How treatment worked for Susan and Jack Lewis": June 2, 1958
Folder 94. Treatments: Treatments for Jack and Susan Lewis: 1954
Folder 95. Treatments: Diary on Non-Smoking: May 1956
Folder 96. Treatments: Treatments and Journal of Susan B. Anthony: 1957
Folder 97. Treatments: Treatments for Susan and Jack Lewis: 1958
Folder 98. Treatments: Treatments: 1959
Folder 99. Treatments: Journal of Susan B. Anthony: 1964
Folder 100. Treatments: Treatments for Susan B. Anthony: 1969
Folder 101. Treatments: Treatments: 1970
Folder 102. Treatments: Treatments for Susan B. Anthony: 1971
Folder 103. Treatments: Survival II: June 30, 1976
Folder 104. Treatments: Treatments for Susan B. Anthony: 1980
Folder 105. Treatments: Treatments for Susan B. Anthony: 1986
Folder 106. Treatments: Miscellaneous treatments for Susan B. Anthony
Box 8: Biographical
Folder 1. Deportation: Birth Certificate, Divorce Papers (Collins), British Nationalization
Folder 2. Deportation: Birth Certificate and Application for Citizenship of the United Kingdom: 1954
Folder 3. Deportation: Certificate of the Loss of the Nationality of the U.S.: 1957
Folder 4. Deportation: Correspondence from Nogales, Arizona: 1961
Folder 5. Deportation: Correspondence with Francis E. Walter: 1961-1963
Folder 6. Deportation: Correspondence to Hammond, Indiana: 1961-1965
Folder 7. Deportation: Correspondence dealing with Private Bill 2866: 1961-1965
Folder 8. Deportation: Correspondence about deportation case: 1961-1967
Folder 9. Deportation: Character references from friends and backers of the Bill: 1961-1969
Folder 10. Deportation: Correspondence with Bishop Pursley: 1963
Folder 11. Deportation: Correspondence about the Mystical Body (ie. priests) supporting SBAII: 1963
Folder 12. Deportation: Correspondence with Dante B. Fascell: 1963-1966
Folder 13. Deportation: Pakage of character references and articles about SBAII: 1963-1967
Folder 14. Deportation: Correspondence with Congressman John Brademas: 1963-1967
Folder 15. Deportation: Correspondence about Congressman Feighan: 1963-1967
Folder 16. Deportation: Jamaican/British Citizenship - passport conflict: 1964
Folder 17. Deportation: Correspondence with Neale Foster, US immigration and naturalization: 1965-1967
Folder 18. Deportation: Correspondence between Art Clark and James Haley on SBA Bill: March 1966
Folder 19. Deportation: Life summaries, letters requesting character references: June 1966-1967
Folder 20. Deportation: Application for status as Permanent Resident: 1967
Folder 21. Deportation: Correspondence with lawyers about deportation issues: 1967
Folder 22. Deportation: Correspondence with Walter Humkey and other legal advisors: 1967-68
Folder 23. Deportation: Deportation case - Schlessinger, Miami.: 1968-1970
Folder 24. Deportation: Appellant's Brief in support of her appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals.: February 24, 1969
Folder 25. Deportation: Correspondence on legal matters up to the oral argument on April 2, 1969.: April 2, 1969
Folder 26. Deportation: Correspondence with Grover Herring and a copy of the April 2, 1969 oral argument.: April 2, 1969
Folder 27. Deportation: Certificate of Justice - freedom from deportation: June 26, 1969
Folder 28. Deportation: End Deportation Proceedings: June 1969
Folder 29. Deportation: SBA Deportation/Citizenship: 1969
Folder 30. Deportation: Deportation Victory Clippings: June 1969
Folder 31. Deportation: Prayer Vigil: 1969
Folder 32. Deportation: Annulment: 1972-1975
Folder 33. Deportation: Copies of Bill 1557, 2866 and 3194.:
Folder 34. Honors and Degrees: National Rehabilitation Counseling Association: [1979]
Folder 35. Honors and Degrees: Proclamations and Honors: 1980-1982
Folder 36. Honors and Degrees: State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services: 1987-1989
Box 9: Biographical: Audio and video
Folder 1. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): 22 minute interview for Starr Daily by Susan Lewis: October 16, [1955-1958]
Folder 2. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): "Knocking Prayer" and "Temperaments": August 3 4, 1958
Folder 3. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Third Chicago Intergroup Conference: April 27, 1963
Folder 4. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Palm Beach Talk: June 21, 1963
Folder 5. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Talk: October 1, 1963
Folder 6. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): "The Feminine Mystique": December 5, 1963
Folder 7. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Susan B. Anthony - Palm Beach: [1963]
Folder 8. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Susan B. Anthony - Palm Beach: [1963]
Folder 9. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Tape from Christian Tape [Recordings]: April 3, 1964
Folder 10. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Mather High School: June 27, 1967
Folder 11. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Panel Discussion with Susan B. Anthony, Derek Prince, Dennis Bennet, and Don Basham.: February 3, 1968
Folder 12. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Workshop on Prayer - Battle Creek, Michigan: January 17-19, 1969
Folder 13. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Susan Anthony on Larry (?) Radio Show: February 25, 1969
Folder 14. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Third Prayer Group - Leader's Workshop: March 7, 1969
Folder 15. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Susan B. Anthony on Larry (?) Radio Show: March 15, 1969
Folder 16. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Susan B. Anthony on Larry (?) Radio Show: April 17, 1969
Folder 17. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Allen (?) Show - Cleveland: June 13, 1969
Folder 18. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): SBA Talk: February, 10 1970
Folder 19. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): Tape from Florida Atlantic University: February 10, 1971
Folder 20. Video Tape: Community Hospital - Hollywood, Florida. tape 1: June 1, 1979
Folder 21. Video Tape: Community Hospital - Hollywood, Florida. tape 2: June 1, 1979
Folder 22. Video Tape: Susan's Talk at HEW in Philadelphia: October 12, 1979
Folder 23. Audio Tape (Cassette): Susan's Talk, WPB Introduction, side 1: April 23, 1981
Folder 24. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat I - Admission and Awakening: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 25. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat II - Prayer: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 26. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat III - Cleansing and Vision: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 27. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat IV - Turning Point and Surrender: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 28. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat IV - God of My Understanding: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 29. Audio Tape (Cassette): Emerging Women Retreat V - Union: January 2-4, 1987
Folder 30. Video Tape: Eye On South Florida: [March 15, 1987]
Folder 31. Video Tape: Women Now - Dade County "A Talk with Susan Anthony": March 31, 1987
Folder 32. Video Tape: Susan being honored as founder of Wayside House: April 2, 1987
Folder 33. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): The New Testament For Today, Rev. Joseph Grassi - Acts of the Apostale
Folder 34. Audio Tape (Reel to Reel): University of Rochester
Box 10Scrapbooks
Box 11Photographs and diplomas