Baxter, J. Harvey L., 1935
Scope and contents
The Writings by Gloster is one of the largest series with speeches being the largest sub-series. This series includes materials related to Dr. Gloster’s books, correspondence, papers, plays, poems, and research materials. The speeches sub-series includes Dr. Gloster’s inauguration address, commencement addresses, convocation, special assemblies for Morehouse College and Spelman College students, citations, and tributes.
Dr. Gloster also delivered notable speeches titled, “My Year Behind the Iron Curtain,” “My Visit to South Africa,” and “Morehouse College During the Enrollment of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” He spoke on topics such as black colleges, black students, and education. Dr. Gloster delivered these speeches while at Hampton Institute, Morehouse College, and LeMoyne-Owen College. Of particular note, there are extensive notes on notable writers and authors in the research materials sub-series along with topics on negro poetry and Africa. The manuscript of Dr. Gloster’s book, Negro Voices In American Fiction, is contained in this series.
Dates
- Creation: 1935
Access restrictions
This series contains restricted materials. 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.
Extent
From the Collection: 49 Linear feet (91 document boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 microfilm box,1 business card box)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Gloster, Hugh M. (Hugh Morris), 1911-2002 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center, Inc. Repository