"The Atlanta Baptist College, (1897-1913)," including correspondence from Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1978
Scope and contents
This series consist of articles, books, speeches, and research materials written by Dr. E. A. Jones. Some of these writings were written in English as well as French. Dr. Jones was an admirer of the Negritude movement, and he wrote many articles about the works of some of the founders of Negritude such as Aime Cesaire, Leopold Sedar Senghor and Leon Damas. Dr. Jones wrote a book about the Negritude movement titled Voices of Negritude. The work that Dr. Jones is probably most known for is the book about his Alma Mater, A Candle In the Dark: A History of Morehouse College. There are multiple handwritten and typed manuscript drafts of this significant work including edits, promotional cards and correspondence. The Printed and Published sub-series contains many articles that Dr. Jones wrote, which were reprinted in Phylon as well as other publications. Also included in this series are Dr. Jones’ research notes on some of the topics and people that he wrote about such as Paul Bourget, Leon Damas, and some of the West African countries.
Dates
- Creation: 1978
Access restriction
This series contains restricted materials, such as cassette tapes, scrapbooks, and reel to reel. These materials cannot be viewed. Materials have been restricted due to the type of media and the inability to access them at this time. Materials in this series, such as student grades and other materials containing personal information, have also been restricted due to the nature of the information in the materials and cannot be accessed. The series also contains fragile materials that cannot be accessed at this time.
Extent
From the Collection: 38 Linear feet
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Jones, Edward A., 1903-1981 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository