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Addition 4

 Series
Identifier: Series 14

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Gwendolen M. Carter Papers chronicle Carter's career as a political scientist and Africanist from the 1930's through the 1970's (a small amount of earlier material is also included.) The bulk of the collection dates from approximately 1960 through approximately 1975. Carter's South African research interests and her activities as director of Northwestern University's Program of African Studies are especially well documented.

The collection is divided into eight sections: Personal Papers; Administrative Files; South African Research Materials; Papers and Speeches; Research Files; Manuscript of National Unity and Regionalism in Eight African States; Dissertation Research Materials; and Scrapbooks.

Personal Papers: This small file includes personal and family correspondence, mementos, documents such as transcripts and recommendations, and similar items relating to Carter's personal life. Most of this material dates from the 1950′s or earlier.

Administrative Files: This material, principally correspondence and from Carter's tenure as director of Northwestern's Program of African Studies, is organized into three groups: General Correspondence, Letters of Recommendation, and Subject Files. General Correspondence includes letters, both incoming and outgoing, arranged chronologically. Letters of Recommendation are also arranged chronologically, and include requests for such letters as well as Carter's recommendations.

Subject Files consist primarily of correspondence, but reports, memos, proposals, and similar supporting materials are included as well. Subjects are arranged alphabetically; within these subdivisions, arrangement is chronological.

South African Research Materials: South Africa was Carter's major field of concentration since the late 1940′s, and various facets of her South African interests are documented here. The subseries is divided into eight sections: Correspondence, Documents, Biographies and Interviews, Administrative Files, Manuscripts, Background Information, the 1953 Elections, and Card Files.

Correspondence dates from 1943 until 1977. Arranged by subject, it concerns resources for study, Carter's research, and current South African affairs.

Documents include minutes, constitutions, legislation, official statements and memoranda, and similar material relating to South African events and organizations from the 1920′s through the 1960′s. The largest portion of the material relates to the Natal, South African, and Transvaal Indian Congresses. Arrangement is alphabetical by subject.

Biographies and Interviews consist of memoirs, interviews, and other biographical information about South African activists, black and white. The material dates from the 1940′s through the 1960′s and arrangement is topical.

The Administrative Files are composed of indexes, reports, and other records pertaining to the organization and management of the South African Documents' Survey Project. Reports and records are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Manuscripts include articles about South Africa written by Carter, as well as a manuscript version of From Protest to Challenge, a documentary history edited by Carter and others.

Background Information, arranged alphabetically by subject, includes informational material covering a wide range of South African topics, including communism, nationalism, and religion. Bibliographic information is also included here.

The 1953 Elections section includes election returns, constituency reports, information about the United and Nationalist parties and their candidates, and propaganda, arranged alphabetically by subject. This section concludes with a large file of clippings from South African newspapers.

Card Files consists of three sets of subject files, each arranged alphabetically, pertaining to South African affairs. Two are unidentified, and the final set is dated 1964.

Papers and Speeches consist of papers by students or other scholars. A general sequence of papers (alphabetical by author's surname) is followed by alphabetical sequences of dissertation proposals, miscellaneous proposals, and papers from the American Negro Leadership Conference in 1964 and the CSA Meeting of Specialists on Urbanization and Urban Development in 1961. Finally, there is a set of these submitted to Carter by Smith College students, arranged alphabetically by surname of author.

Research Files include clippings from newspapers and magazines, reprints of articles, and notes are included here. The majority of the material is filed alphabetically by African nation. A sizable file of general material on Africa follows this sequence, then by an alphabetical file of subjects, such as art, education, and drought. Although material in this subseries dates from the late 1940′s though the 1970′s, much of it is undated. Folders unmarked as to date may span this thirty-year period. A small group of card files concludes this section.

Manuscript of National Unity and Regionalism in Eight African States consists of a typescript draft of the publication, which Carter edited.

Dissertation Research Materials include notes and research materials collected by Carter while researching the League of Nations for her dissertation. The subseries is arranged topically.

Scrapbooks are filled with newsclippings about world affairs between the 1930′s and the 1960′s. Most date from during and immediately after World War II. Scrapbooks 1-45 are bound; most of these were numbered by Carter. Numbers 46-82 are bundles of unbound scrapbook pages, arranged in no particular order.

Dates

  • 1915-1991

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is stored off-site and requires two business days advance notice for retrieval. Please contact the McCormick Library at specialcollections@northwestern.edu or 847-491-3635 for more information or to schedule an appointment to view the collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 134.00 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Note

This addition includes correspondence from: Baruch, Bernard M.; Buthelezi, Mangosuthu; Chiles, Lawton; Kennedy, John F.; Vinci, William L. M.; Lugar, Richard; Noel Baker, Philip; Pearson, Lester B.; and Roosevelt, Eleanor

Processor

William K. Beatty, April July, 1994.

Acquisition information

This addition to the Gwendolen Carter Papers was donated to the University Archives in March 1991 by Carter's estate (Accession #91-39).

Description of the addition

The material comprising this addition to the Gwendolen Carter Papers fills fifteen boxes and span the period 1916-1991. The bulk of the material dates between 1940-1985, and includes biographical materials, correspondence, teaching files, research and consulting files, papers presented before professional organizations, and publications. There are also two folders of education materials consisting primarily of papers Carter wrote while a student at Oxford University. The biographical materials include bibliographic notes and lists: appointment and activity calendars: information about the founding and early years of the Carter Lectures established at the University of Florida: many clippings; a substantial number of diaries: correspondence and other materials pertaining to Carter's honorary degrees (especially those awarded by McMaster University and the University of Toronto): a corrected typescript of Tom Karis interview with Carter: and the original texts of many speakers with photographs attached at the 1984 Roundtable honoring Carter. The general correspondence, arranged chronologically by date, deals mainly with research and publications, although there is also a considerable amount of personal correspondence. The subject correspondence, arranged alphabetically by subject folder title, concerns professional matters. Of special interest is a small collection of letters from William Lyon Mackenzie King to Carter and her mother. The teaching files contain small amounts of material relating to the courses Carter taught at Smith College, Northwestern University, Indiana University, and the University of Florida. Included are mainly syllabi and lecture notes. The research and consulting files deal primarily with Carter's trips to Africa and elsewhere. These include many interviews and descriptions of landscapes, peoples, and politics. The papers presented by Carter before professional organizations are mostly on African topics. They are arranged alphabetically by paper title. The publications files are divided into two sections, books and articles. The only substantial amount of material in the books section is a collection of drafts for Continuity and Change in South Africa. The articles go as far back as Carter's early interest in the British Commonwealth in the 1940s. Again, most of the material in this category concerns Africa. There are also many book reviews by Carter and reviews by others of books by Carter.

Separated materials

Numerous black and white photographs were transferred to the Archives photograph collection. Thirty two photograph albums, approximately 2.5 cubic feet of African related slides, and approximately eighteen linear inches of textual material were transferred to the Library's Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies. Approximately 1.5 cubic feet of non African slides were transferred to the NU Library Special Collections Department. Two audiotapes were transferred to the Archives audio collection. A small amount of material was transferred to the Archives holdings of the records of the Program of African Studies. Approximately 70 linear inches' of duplicate material and 30 inches of extraneous material we're discarded.

Conditions governing access

None.

Library Details

Part of the Northwestern University Archives Repository

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