Box 22
Contains 31 Results:
1942
Includes pamphlets from The Civil Rights Defense Committee of which Farrell was Chairman.
1943
Includes material from The Civil Rights Defense Committee.
1944
Letters, 1961 – 1971
Letters from Bazelon’s friend, Eileen Geist, carbons of Bazelon’s letters to Geist, and unsent letters. Much of the correspondence was carried on while Geist was residing in France.
Letters, 1946 – 1959
Personal and professional correspondence from the literary and social critic, Irving Howe (1920 – 1993). Many of the letters from Howe concern Bazelon’s contributions to Howe’s journal, Dissent.
Letters, 1943 – 1949
Letters from the editor, essayist, and critic Dwight MacDonald concerning Bazelon’s contributions to MacDonald’s journal, Politics. Also includes manuscripts of two Bazelon manuscripts edited by Macdonald
Letters, 1969 – 1983
Letters from Bazelon’s friend Laura Monroe, long-time employee of the ACLU and wife of ACLU activist Eason Monroe (1909 – 1975)
Letters, 1947 – 1956, 1977
Includes material relating to Pickus’ early pacifist work and material relating to the foundation of the World Without War Council in 1977.
Letters, 1949 – 1971
Includes letters from sociologist David Reisman with many comments by Riesman on Bazelon’s writing.
Letters, 1941
Letters, 1942
Letters, 1943
Letters, 1945
Letters, 1946 – 1983, 1993
Correspondence becomes irregular after 1948.
A – C
D – G.
H – N
Includes letters from Bazelon’s cousin, psychiatrist and author Irving Harris (b.1914)
P – Z
A – E
Includes letters from Bazelon’s cousin, composer Irwin “Buddy” Bazelon (1922 – 1995)
F-G
TLS from art critic Clement Greenberg asking Bazelon to review a book for the Jewish Record; begins extensive correspondence with Judith and Bernard Gross, Bazelon’s sister and brother-in-law.