Box 124
Contains 35 Results:
Harris, Joseph E. "Summer Labor Program, African history 1980"
Two versions, of 6 and 9 pages, and an incomplete additional version. Folder also contains Harris' lecture notes, with titles "The slave trade and the African presence abroad", "Colonialism", and an untitled group that may correspond to "Roots of African history" in the outline. Folder also contains general notes on the organization of the history component of the Institute
Edwards Family reunion (46th : [Elm City, North Carolina?]), 1980-07-04
Correspondence
Todo el Jazz (Caracas, Venezuela), 1980-08-05 - 1980-08-14
Poster
[Planning meeting for visit of Aimé Césaire to Washington, D.C.] (Washington, D.C.), 1980-08-15
Correspondence
[Opening ceremony for the W.E.B. DuBois papers] (Massachusetts, Amherst), 1980-09-19 - 1980-09-20
Correspondence
Annual Lorraine A. Williams Scholarship Award (Howard University), 1980-10-01
Program, with inserted text of Harris' closing remarks; correspondence
Annual Foreign Service Generalist Selection Boards (3rd : Washington, D.C.), 1980-10-14 - 1980-10-15
Correspondence
General materials
Program
Johnson, Willard R. "The potential for a meaningful cooperation between Africans and Arabs"
Program
[Lecture by Ambassador Wilbert LeMelle on U.S. Policy Toward Africa] (Washington, D.C.), 1980-11-13
Flyer; correspondence
[Lecture by Dr. Mary Frances Berry] (Washington, D.C.), 1980-11-19
Program; correspondence
Faculty/Stduent Reception (Washington, D.C.), 1980-12-19
Correspondence
[Lecture on the history of East Africa] (Washington, D.C.), 1981-01-28
Correspondence; course outline
General materials
Program; correspondence; documents
Feierman, Steven. "Comments on diaspora studies"
This series includes datable events for which some trace was found in Dr. Harris' papers; chiefly conferences, meetings and similar events. Inclusion in this series does not necessarily mean that Harris attended the event, or even that the event was ultimately held. Conferences of organizations as a whole (such as the annual conference of the African Studies Association) are listed in a separate series, with the organization.
Liberal Arts Student Council Open House (Washington, D.C.), 1981-02-26
Invitation
Black History Month Workshop on the African Diaspora (Washington, D.C.), 1981-03-04
Correspondence
[Panel of disabled students and faculty] (Washington, D.C.), 1981-03-31
Correspondence
General materials
This series includes datable events for which some trace was found in Dr. Harris' papers; chiefly conferences, meetings and similar events. Inclusion in this series does not necessarily mean that Harris attended the event, or even that the event was ultimately held. Conferences of organizations as a whole (such as the annual conference of the African Studies Association) are listed in a separate series, with the organization.
"12th Annual Rayford Logan Lecture, April 15, 1981"
This series includes datable events for which some trace was found in Dr. Harris' papers; chiefly conferences, meetings and similar events. Inclusion in this series does not necessarily mean that Harris attended the event, or even that the event was ultimately held. Conferences of organizations as a whole (such as the annual conference of the African Studies Association) are listed in a separate series, with the organization.