Box 50
Contains 14 Results:
"Where's Curtis?" (correspondence, manuscript missing), 1961-1965, undated
Short stories, poetry, essasys and lectures by Hoyt William Fuller are in this series. Almost all of these materials have been published. The range of publications and the subjects of the writings are important in that they not only document the African American press, but give a most insightful look at the Civil Rights struggle from Mr. Fuller's unique vantage. The galleys from his book, Journey to Africa, and speeches on the media can be found here.
"Who Will Fill the Black Leadership Vacuum?" ( In These Times ), 1977 September 7-13
Short stories, poetry, essasys and lectures by Hoyt William Fuller are in this series. Almost all of these materials have been published. The range of publications and the subjects of the writings are important in that they not only document the African American press, but give a most insightful look at the Civil Rights struggle from Mr. Fuller's unique vantage. The galleys from his book, Journey to Africa, and speeches on the media can be found here.
"With Apologies to Pepito" ( Negro Digest ), 1962
Short stories, poetry, essasys and lectures by Hoyt William Fuller are in this series. Almost all of these materials have been published. The range of publications and the subjects of the writings are important in that they not only document the African American press, but give a most insightful look at the Civil Rights struggle from Mr. Fuller's unique vantage. The galleys from his book, Journey to Africa, and speeches on the media can be found here.
Untitled (articles, plays, poetry, short stories and notes), 1952-1965 undated
Short stories, poetry, essasys and lectures by Hoyt William Fuller are in this series. Almost all of these materials have been published. The range of publications and the subjects of the writings are important in that they not only document the African American press, but give a most insightful look at the Civil Rights struggle from Mr. Fuller's unique vantage. The galleys from his book, Journey to Africa, and speeches on the media can be found here.