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Personal files
 1927 - 2009

This first series contains information about Angelou's personal life, including items from her grandmother and uncle, such as a will and financial records; visas for Egypt; correspondence with her mother, son, and other family members; and various awards and honors, including honorary degrees, that she received over the years.

Arranged into three subseries: (1) Biographical; (2) Family correspondence; and (3) Awards and honors.

Arranged into three subseries: (1) Biographical; (2) Family correspondence; and (3) Awards and honors.

Biographical
 1927 - 2001

Although there is not a large amount of material from Angelou's early life, there are some items that provide some context, such as a report on Arkansas, written by Angelou in elementary school, most likely from the mid-1930s, and financial records of her grandmother, Annie Henderson, also from the 1930s. Additional items of note include a memorial service program and guestbook for her mother, Vivian Baxter, and her brother, Bailey Johnson; an original program for a Parisian performance of Porgy and Bess, 1953; a Porgy and Bess scrapbook from the Israeli tour, 1955; and invoices from Ghana.

Arranged chronologically.

Arranged chronologically.

b. 1 f. 1
Life insurance policy for Bailey Johnson, Sr
 1927

Maya Angelou's grandfather (husband of Annie Henderson).

b. 2
"Journal of the West Arkansas Annual Conference"
 1927 - 1932

Ledger containing the handwritten proceedings of the 43rd-48th sessions of the West Arkansas Annual Conference, which were gatherings of bishops from various episcopal districtgs. The proceedings include minutes, committee reports, and financial information.

b. 1 f. 2
Financial records of Annie Henderson
 1931 - 1938

Maya Angelou's grandmother.

b. 3
"Yesterday and Today: Arkansas History"
 ca. 1930s

Oversized scrapbook containing a handwritten report by "Margurette Johnson" about the history of Arkansas, for which she received a grade of B-.

b. 1 f. 3
Composition book
 ca. 1930s

Small composition notebook, possibly belonging to Maya Angelou's brother, Bailey, since it includes a partial letter to "Daddy" and references "Margarett". Notebook also contains school lessons and drawings.

b. 1 f. 4
Account ledger
 1944 - 1972

Weekly income and expense ledger; only a few records have been completed. Possibly belonged to Annie Henderson for use in her general store since expenses listed include candy, bread, and potatoes.

b. 1 f. 5
Porgy and Bess program
 1953

Oversized program for the production at the Theatre de L'Empire, Paris, where Maya Angelou played Ruby.

b. 3
Porgy and Bess scrapbook
 1955

Scrapbook of clippings of the Israeli tour of the show; on the inside cover, it is inscribed to Dr. Thomas Mc.Grail, Attache of Cultural Affairs. One page includes clippings of "dancer" Maya Angelou. Most of the clippings are in Hebrew.

b. 1 f. 6
Financial records of Willie and Lizzie Johnson
 1957 - 1974

The aunt and uncle of Maya Angelou.

b. 1 f. 7
Egypt and Liberia
 1963

Includes the Egyptian visas of Maya Angelou and her son, Guy Johnson; a newspaper article in Arabic with Angelou's picture, possibly one that she wrote for the Arab Observer; and letters of introduction on behalf of Angelou when she planned on living and working in Liberia.

b. 1 f. 8
Ghana
 1963 - 1964

Includes invoices and a theater program from the University of Ghana, where Angelou worked for a time. Also includes a letter to Angelou from someone close to Malcolm X (husband of Connie).

b. 3 f. 1-2
Guy Johnson clippings
 1965 - 2002

Includes reviews of Echoes of a Distant Summer.

b. 1 f. 9
"Uncle Willie's will"
 1970 - 1977

Will of Willie Johnson, uncle of Maya Angelou. Also includes probate notice.

b. 1 f. 10
Vivian Baxter clippings
 1971 - 1991

Mostly photocopies of clippings of Maya Angelou's mother.

b. 1 f. 11
Guest book for memorial service of William Johnson
 1975 April 13

Uncle of Maya Angelou.

b. 1 f. 12
Bellagio Study Conference Center residency, Rockefeller Foundation
 1975 - 1976

Includes application material, correspondence, and mementos.

b. 1 f. 13
Second French-Johnson family reunion booklet
 1983 June

Maya Angelou offered reminiscences and both she and her son read poems.

b. 1 f. 14
Ghana reunion
 1983

Mostly includes correspondence from Alice Windom, who organized a reunion in Washington, DC, for African Americans living in or visiting Ghana from 1957-1966.

b. 4 f. 1
Colin Murphy Johnson clipping
 1984

Article on missing children, one of whom was Angelou's grandson, Colin Murphy Johnson.

b. 4 f. 2
Armed Forces memorial certificate to Nollege W. Wilburn
 ca. 1986

Stepfather of Angelou who died in 1986; certificate sent by Vivian Baxter in 1987.

b. 4 f. 3
Medic alert
 1988

Lists Angelou's fatal allergy to seafood.

b. 4 f. 4
Medical bill for Vivian Baxter
 1990
b. 4 f. 5
Memorial service program for Vivian Baxter
 1991 June 10

Also includes thank you note from Maya Angelou and family.

b. 4 f. 6
Park naming for Vivian "Lady B" Baxter
 1995 March

Program for naming of park after Maya Angelou's mother in Stockton, California. Angelou was a special guest at the ceremony. Also includes a letter and map of the proposed park.

b. 4 f. 7
"Maya Celebrates 70"
 1998 April 4

Program for Angelou's 70th birthday celebration with a mock Time cover.

b. 4 f. 8
Guest book for memorial service of Bailey Johnson
 1999 October 20

Maya Angelou's brother.

b. 4 f. 9
Exercises
 2001

Includes lists of exercises, one of which was prescribed by her doctor.

Family correspondence
 1937 - 2009

This subseries contains correspondence with her mother, Vivian Baxter; brother, Bailey Johnson; son, Guy Johnson; grandmother, Annie Henderson; second husband, Paul du Feu; and niece, Rosa Johnson, who would later work for Angelou as an assistant and archivist. Since this correspondence provides a better understanding of Angelou's early life, it is included here rather than in the correspondence series.

Arranged alphabetically by last name for specific family members, and then chronologically for more general correspondence.

Arranged alphabetically by last name for specific family members, and then chronologically for more general correspondence.

b. 5 f. 1
Baxter, Vivian
 1981 - 1987
b. 5 f. 2
du Feu, Paul
 1974 - 1988

Maya Angelou's second husband.

b. 5 f. 2a
Faucette, Lois J
 1980 - 2003

Angelou's cousin

b. 5 f. 3
Flowers family
 2002

Family history, 1800-2002, compiled by Ruth Love and Martha Brown; includes letter from Brown.

b. 5 f. 4
Henderson, Annie
 1937 - 1952
b. 5 f. 5
Johnson, Bailey
 1963 - 1997
b. 5 f. 6
Johnson family
 1992 - 2003
b. 5 f. 7
Johnson, Guy
 2002 - 2006
b. 5 f. 8
Johnson, Rosa
 1990 - 2009

Maya Angelou's niece and daughter of Bailey Johnson; she also worked as her archivist.

b. 5 f. 9
 1967 - 1984
b. 5 f. 10
 1985 - 1987
b. 6 f. 1
 1988 - 1989
b. 6 f. 2
 1990 - 2009
b. 6 f. 3
 undated

Includes a drawing with an inscription from Elliott (Johnson), Angelou's grandson.

Awards and honors
 1975 - 2009

Not all of the files contain the awards or honors themselves; many files contain printed matter (invitations, brochures, programs) or correspondence related to the award, tribute, or ceremony.

Arranged alphabetically by name of award or sponsoring organization.

Arranged alphabetically by name of award or sponsoring organization.

b. 7 f. 1
Aaron Davis Hall Harlem Renaissance Award
 2001
b. 7 f. 2
African American Trailblazers Award
 2007
b. 7 f. 3
African Heritage Award, 80th anniversary of the Schomburg Center
 2006
b. 7 f. 3a
Alston/Jones International Civil Rights Trail Blazers Award
 1998
b. 7 f. 4
American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award
 1990
b. 7 f. 5
American Black Achievement Award in Fine Arts
 1986
b. 7 f. 6
Annual Trumpet Award, Turner Broadcasting System
 1994
b. 7 f. 7
Arkansas Black Hall of Fame
 1993
b. 7 f. 8
Arkansas Regional Minority Supplier Development Council Black Hall of Fame
 1993
b. 3 f. 3
"Arkansas Traveler" certificate from Governor Bill Clinton
 1986
b. 7 f. 9
Associated Black Charities 8th Annual Black History Makers Award
 1994
b. 7 f. 10
Bates-Calloway Award
 1991
b. 7 f. 11
Bethune-DuBois Fund Award
 1996
b. 7 f. 12
Black Emmy Nominees Dinner special recognition
 1993
b. 7 f. 13
Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 8th Annual Oscar Micheaux Awards
 1981
b. 7 f. 14
Black Women of Achievement Awards
 1993
b. 7 f. 15
Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis Humanitarian Award
 2009
b. 3 f. 4
The California Advocate's Drum Major for Justice Award
 1992
b. 7 f. 16
California Dance Center's Humanitarian Award
 1997
b. 7 f. 17
Certificates (various)
 1981 - 2007
b. 7 f. 18
Citizen Diplomat Award
 1993

Sponsored by the National Council of International Visitors.

b. 7 f. 19
City of San Francisco commendation
 1981
b. 7 f. 20
Director's Guild of America Tribute to Maya Angelou
 2004
b. 7 f. 21
Distinguished Black Women 1986 - 1990, vol. II

Maya Angelou was honored in 1983; she is listed at the back of this volume.

b. 7 f. 22
Duke Ellington Awards, Lifetime Achievement in Literary Arts
 2000
b. 7 f. 23
Essence Award
 1992
b. 7 f. 24
ETA's "Divas of the Twentieth Century" honoree
 1991

Includes a letter from Etta Moten Barnett.

b. 7 f. 25
Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation's Humanity Award
 1990
b. 8 f. 1
First Amendment Award, Ford Hall Forum
 1982
b. 8 f. 2
Fulbright Distinguished Fellow
 1986
b. 8 f. 3
George Washington University's Martin Luther King, Jr. Award
 1991
b. 8 f. 4
Ghana National Honour of Member of the Star of Ghana
 2000
b. 8 f. 5
Grammy Awards
 1993 - 2003

Includes correspondence and printed matter related to Angelou's multiple nominations and one win (1994).

b. 8 f. 6
Honorary Citizenship of various cities
 1981 - 1999
b. 8 f. 7
Harvard Foundation Award
 1993
Honorary degrees
b. 8 f. 8
 1975 - 1983

Includes degrees, correspondence, and printed matter (such as commencement programs) for various institutions, including Smith College, Oberlin College, and Boston College, among others.

b. 8 f. 9
 1984 - 1989

Includes degrees, correspondence, and printed matter (such as commencement programs) for various institutions, including Brown University, Tufts University, and Simmons College, among others.

b. 9 f. 1
 1990 - 2007

Includes degrees, correspondence, and printed matter (such as commencement programs) for various institutions, including Columbia University, Michigan State University, and Bennett College, among others.

b. 9 f. 2-3
Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans Award
 1992
b. 9 f. 4
International Women's Forum Hall of Fame of America
 1996
b. 9 f. 5
John Hope Franklin Award
 2006
b. 9 f. 6
Joseph Coolidge Shaw, S. J. Medal, from Boston College
 1985
b. 9 f. 7
Kellogg's Celebrity Tribute honoree
 1989

Tribute benefitted the United Negro College Fund.

b. 9 f. 8
The King Center's "Salute to Greatness" Awards honoree
 1998
b. 10 f. 1
Ladies' Home Journal Award
 1976
b. 10 f. 2
Landmark Community Church Golden Heart Award
 1980
b. 10 f. 2a
Langston Hughes Award
 1991

Presented during the Langston Hughes Festival, held at City College of New York.

b. 10 f. 2b
Learning Through Art's "Art Start for Children" Award
 1992
b. 10 f. 3
Lifetime of Caring Award
 2002
b. 10 f. 4
Martin Luther King National Award, King Week Festival
 1996

Sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Martin Luther King Legacy Association.

b. 10 f. 5
Matrix Award
 1983

Sponsored by New York Women in Communications, Inc.

b. 10 f. 6
Maya Angelou Days (from various cities and institutions)
 1981 - 2003
b. 10 f. 7
Mother Teresa Award Laureate
 2006
b. 10 f. 8
Museum of Tolerance Distinguished Service Award
 2003
b. 10 f. 9
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) North Carolina State Conference of Branches' 19th Annual Humanitarian of the Year Award
 2003
b. 10 f. 10
NAACP Spingarn Medal
 1994

Also includes programs from the 2001 and 2007 award ceremonies; Angelou is listed in both as a past recipient.

b. 10 f. 11
National Arts Club Medal of Honor
 1994
b. 10 f. 12
National Black Arts Festival Living Legends honoree
 2002
b. 10 f. 13
National Conference for Community and Justice Charles Evans Hughes Award
 2004
b. 10 f. 14
National Conference of Black Mayors "Tribute to a Black American" honoree
 1996
b. 10 f. 15
National Council of Negro Women's "Uncommon Height" honoree
 2002
b. 10 f. 16
National Medal of Arts, National Endowment for the Arts
 2000
b. 10 f. 17
National Register of Prominent Americans and International Notables membership
 undated
b. 10 f. 18
New York Public Library Literary Lion
 1992
b. 10 f. 19
North Carolina Award
 1987
b. 10 f. 20
North Carolina Council for Women, Distinguished Woman Award
 1992
b. 10 f. 21
North Carolina United Negro College Fund tribute
 1991
b. 11 f. 1
Outstanding Citizen Award, Sophisticated Gents
 1984
b. 11 f. 2
Parenting Magazine's "The Year's Ten Best Books"
 1994

Awarded to My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken, and Me.

b. 11 f. 3
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity's African American Female Bronze Image of Distinction Award
 1993
b. 11 f. 3a
Project Vote! award
 ca. 1990
b. 11 f. 4
Quill Book Award for Poetry
 2006
b. 11 f. 5
Receptions and tributes (various) honoring Maya Angelou
 1974 - 2009
b. 11 f. 6
Remember Them: Champions of Humanity by Mario Chiodo
 2006

Group of sculptures of 25 humanitarian leaders in Oakland, California.

b. 11 f. 6a
Sara Lee Foundation Frontrunner Award for Humanities
 1993
b. 11 f. 7
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's "New York Black 100" honoree
 1998
b. 11 f. 8
So Others Might Eat (SOME) 25th Anniversary honoree
 1995
b. 11 f. 8a
Society of Our Wise Women inductee, Bennett College
 2002
b. 11 f. 9
St. Louis Walk of Fame: 75 Great St. Louisans
 1998
b. 11 f. 9a
Straight for Equality Gala honoree
 2009
b. 11 f. 10
Trailblazers in Diversity Award
 2006

Sponsored by the Johnnetta B. Cole Global Diversity and Inclusion Institution at Bennett College.

b. 11 f. 11
"Tribute to May Angelou", Center for Democratic Renewal
 1994
b. 11 f. 12
Tubman African American Museum Shelia Award
 1999
b. 11 f. 13
UNICEF month chair honoree
 1994
b. 11 f. 14
Wake Forest University honorary doctorate
 1977
b. 11 f. 15
Wake Forest University resolution of appreciation
 1993
b. 11 f. 16
We Are Family Foundation's Peacemaker Award
 2005
b. 11 f. 17
Winston-Salem Chronicle's Woman of the Year Award
 1992

Angelou was the award winner in 1992 but the program is dated 1993 (possibly a misprint).

b. 11 f. 17
Woman for the World Recipient, st. Scholastica Academy
 2004
b. 11 f. 18
Women's International Center Living Legacy Award
 1986
b. 11 f. 19
YWCA Lifetime Achievement Award
 1993
b. 11 f. 20
Zora Neale Hurston Festival Awards Gala honoree
 2001
Correspondence
 1961 - 2009

This series is divided into five subseries: (1) Personal; (2) Professional; (3) Agents and publishers; (4) Regrets; and (5) Fan mail, the last of which is restricted until 2030. The personal subseries includes letters, emails, faxes, and telegrams to and from friends and colleagues, including James Baldwin, Coretta Scott King, Julian Mayfield, and Dolly McPherson. Many of the items in this subseries overlap with the professional subseries, but are included here because Angelou had close relationships with the individuals before any professional aspects arose. The same occurs with the professional subseries; Angelou became friendly with many of the individuals associated with organizations in which she participated, but after becoming involved professionally. Most of the professional correspondence involves requests for donations, permissions to publish, or requests for participation in an event or performance. Both the personal and professional subseries are organized alphabetically by last name of individual or name of organization, family, or publication. The agents and publishers subseries consists of correspondence with the three literary agents with whom Angelou worked; most of these files also include contracts for publications and promotional events. This material is arranged alphabetically by agent's name. The publishers' correspondence also is arranged alphabetically by publisher's name, although Random House, as the main publisher of Angelou's work, is first. Most of these files also contain contracts. Most of the publishers, excluding Random House, published paperback, revised, or translated editions of Angelou's published work; additionally, many of these publishers requested quotes or reviews from Angelou about other authors' work. The regrets subseries contains correspondence related to event participation; Angelou marked "no", "sent regrets", or "booked" to indicate that she declined these invitations. In some cases, the events were cancelled, and the related correspondence is included here.

Arranged into five subseries as established by Angelou and her office: (1) Personal; (2) Professional; (3) Agents and publishers; (4) Regrets; and (5) Fan mail.

Fan mail is closed until 2030.

Arranged into five subseries as established by Angelou and her office: (1) Personal; (2) Professional; (3) Agents and publishers; (4) Regrets; and (5) Fan mail.

Personal
 1964 - 2009

Arranged alphabetically by last name or organization name, followed by the corresponding letter of the alphabet, which represents general correspondence and is loosely arranged chronologically.

Arranged alphabetically by last name or organization name, followed by the corresponding letter of the alphabet, which represents general correspondence and is loosely arranged chronologically.

b. 12 f. 1
Abrams, Jim and Peck
 1981 - 1984
b. 12 f. 2
Abzug, Bella
 1983
b. 12 f. 3
Adams, Mimi Cummins
 1993
b. 12 f. 4
Alexander, Clara
 1985 - 1989
b. 12 f. 5
Alexander, Kwame
 2008

Includes some of Alexander's poetry.

b. 12 f. 6
Alexander, Shana
 1978 - 2000

American journalist who worked for Newsweek and Life magazine.

b. 12 f. 7
Allen, Bill (William Duncan)
 1974 - 1988

Musician.

b. 12 f. 8
Allen, Jay
 1978 - 1987

Writer and publicist.

b. 12 f. 9
Andrews, Peter
 1981 - 1982

Producer.

b. 12 f. 10
Aptheker, Bettina
 1971 - 1985
b. 12 f. 11
Armstead-Johnson, Helen
 1973 - 1974
b. 12 f. 12-13
A
 1971 - 2008
b. 13 f. 1
Baffour, Sally and family
 1989 - 2005
b. 13 f. 2
Bagby, Geraldine
 2000 - 2009
b. 13 f. 3
Bailey, D'Army
 2005 - 2007
b. 13 f. 4
Bailey, Pearl
 1972 - 1976
b. 13 f. 5
Baldwin, Berdis
 1975 - 1997

Mother of James Baldwin.

b. 13 f. 6
Baldwin, James
 1970 - 1987

Also includes mostly photocopies of his obituaries.

b. 13 f. 7
Baldwin, Trevor A
 2003 - 2006

James Baldwin's nephew.

b. 13 f. 8
Ballard, Ric
 1972 - 1973

Journalist for NBC News.

b. 13 f. 9
Bambara, Toni Cade
 1986 - 1987
b. 13 f. 10
Banks, Tyra
 2007
b. 13 f. 11
Baraka, Amiri
 1980 - 2003
b. 13 f. 12
Bassett, Maxine
 1993 - 2005
b. 13 f. 13
Bates, Daisy and L. C
 1976 - 1978
b. 13 f. 14
Bearden, Romare
 1987
b. 13 f. 15
Beasley, Phoebe
 1976 - 2008

Painter.

b. 13 f. 16
Beatty, Cecil and Yvonne
 1977 - 2009
b. 13 f. 17
Beckford, Ruth
 1973 - 2008
b. 13 f. 18
Belafonte, Harry
 1989 - 1994
b. 13 f. 19
Benge, Willa
 1975 - 1976
b. 14 f. 1
Bennett, Mildred R
 1981 - 1986
b. 14 f. 2
Benzaquin, Paul
 1971

Worked for ABC.

b. 14 f. 3
Beveridge, Pete
 2008
Birthday cards
b. 16 f. 1-3
 1993
b. 16 f. 4
 1999
b. 16 f. 5-8
 2000 - 2004
b. 16 f. 9
 2009
b. 14 f. 4
Blake, Juliet
 2002 - 2006
b. 14 f. 5
Bloch, Charles B
 1972 - 1976
b. 14 f. 6
Bogle, Donald
 1976
b. 14 f. 7
Boone, Sylvia
 1977 - 1984

Also includes photocopy of an obituary.

b. 14 f. 8
Bouverie, David
 1971 - 1993
b. 14 f. 9
Bowles, Erskine
 undated
b. 14 f. 10
Boyle, Kay
 1975 - 1981
b. 14 f. 11
Brademas, John
 1974

Congressman from Indiana.

b. 14 f. 12
Bragg, Nicholas B
 1981 - 1985

Executive Director of the Reynolda House.

b. 14 f. 13
Brew, Kwesi and family
 1967 - 1977

Ambassador from Ghana.

b. 14 f. 14
Broadfield, George
 1973
b. 14 f. 15
Brook, Mary and Dek
 1973 - 1985
b. 14 f. 16
Brown, E. R. and family
 1978
b. 14 f. 17
Brown, Robert J
 1983 - 2006

President of B and C Associates.

b. 14 f. 18
Brown, Roscoe Lee
 1974 - 1989

Actor; costarred with Angelou in The Blacks.

b. 14 f. 19
Brown, William
 1991 - 1992

Tenor.

b. 14 f. 20
Budu-Arthur family
 1965 - 1991

Friends from Ghana.

b. 14 f. 21
Buechner, Frederick
 1996 - 2002
b. 14 f. 22
Bumbry, Grace
 1992 - 2007

Soprano.

b. 15 f. 1
Burgie, Irving
 1975 - 2006

Author and composer.

b. 15 f. 2
Burke, Selma
 1995
b. 15 f. 3
Burroughs, Sallie
 1981 - 1982
b. 15 f. 4
Burstyn, Ellen
 1996 - 2001
b. 15 f. 5
Burton, Levar
 undated
b. 15 f. 6
Bustamante, Cruz M
 2000
b. 15 f. 7-8
B
 1972 - 2009
b. 17 f. 1
Caen, Herb
 1974 - 1977
b. 17 f. 2
Campbell, Bernie
 1985 - 1988
b. 17 f. 3
Campbell, W. John
 1983
b. 17 f. 4
Carnation Temple
 1984 - 1989
b. 17 f. 5
Carroll, Diahann
 1982
b. 17 f. 6
Carter, Clarice
 1991
b. 17 f. 7
Casey, Bernie
 1985 - 2008

Includes homemade card.

b. 17 f. 7a
Catlett, Elizabeth
 1993
b. 17 f. 8
Cawood, Campbell and family
 1983 - 2008
b. 17 f. 8a
Charles, Ray
 2003
b. 17 f. 9
Chatterjee, Suman
 1984 - 1985
b. 17 f. 10
Chavis, Ben
 1991 - 1994
b. 17 f. 11
Chisholm, Shirley
 1972 - 1989
b. 17 f. 12
Chrisman, Robert
 1976 - 1989
Christmas and New Year's cards
b. 16 f. 10-11
 1982 - 1983
b. 18 f. 1
 1990 - 1994
b. 18 f. 2
 1996 - 1997
b. 18 f. 3-5
 1999
b. 18 f. 6-9
 2000
b. 18 f. 10-15
 2001
b. 18 f. 16 b. 18a f. 1-9
 2002 - 2004
b. 18a f. 10-14
 2005
b. 18a f. 15
 2006 - 2007
b. 18a f. 16 b. 18b f. 1-5
 2008 - 2009
b. 17 f. 13
Churchill, Liv and Jack
 1992 - 2009
b. 17 f. 14
Clarke, John Henrick
 1971
b. 17 f. 15
Coffin, William Sloane
 undated

Reverend of Riverside Church.

b. 17 f. 16
Cole, Johnnetta B
 1992 - 2008
b. 17 f. 16a
Cole, Natalie
 2003
b. 17 f. 17
Cook, Al
 1972
b. 17 f. 18
Coor, Lattie F
 1985

Includes speech by Coor, President of the University of Vermont, on the occasion of the Martin Luther King Memorial.

b. 17 f. 19
Cott, Sue
 1968 - 1976

Worked for CBS Television.

b. 17 f. 20
Courtney-Clarke, Margaret
 1996

Photographer for Angelou's book, My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken, and Me.

b. 17 f. 21
Coxe, Donald
 1993
b. 17 f. 22
Creque, Luritz
 1981 - 1982
b. 17 f. 23
Cruz, Celia
 2002

Includes autographed picture.

b. 17 f. 24
Cullen, Ida M
 1977

Wife of Countee Cullen.

b. 17 f. 25
Curry, Ann
 2003
b. 17 f. 26 b. 19 f. 1
C
 1972 - 2005
b. 20 f. 1
Dalva, Harry
 1972 - 1982
b. 20 f. 2
Danquah, Paul
 1981 - 1982
b. 20 f. 3
Darden, Charles
 1973 - 1989

Composer.

b. 20 f. 6
Davis, Chuck
 1983 - 1995

Founder of African-American Dance Ensemble.

b. 20 f. 7
Davis, Frank Marshall
 1977
b. 20 f. 8
Davis, Sammy and Altavise
 1983
b. 20 f. 9
Dawud, David
 1985

Played Zebidiah in And Still I Rise, which was directed by Angelou at AMAS Repertory Theatre in New York.

b. 20 f. 10
de Lappe, Pele
 1976 - 1982
b. 20 f. 11
Dee, Ruby and Ossie Davis
 1984 - 2005
b. 20 f. 12
Dei-Anang, Michael
 1976
b. 20 f. 13
DeLavellade, Carmen and Geoffrey Holder
 1984 - 1986
b. 20 f. 14
DePriest, James
 1994

Nephew of Marian Anderson.

b. 20 f. 15
DeShazer, Mary
 1983 - 1994
b. 20 f. 16
DeVeaux, Alexis
 1975
b. 20 f. 17
Di Suvero, Victor
 1976 - 1993
b. 20 f. 18
Diller, Phyllis
 1993 - 2006
b. 20 f. 19
Dodson, Owen
 1973
b. 20 f. 20
Douglass, Jan
 1985 - 1986

Angelou supported Douglass's run for a congressional seat in Georgia.

b. 20 f. 21
Dove, Rita
 1995 - 2002
b. 20 f. 22
Driskell, David
 2001 - 2003
b. 20 f. 24
Du Bois, David
 1971 - 1985
b. 20 f. 25
Durotype, Yomi
 1992 - 1999
b. 20 f. 26 b. 21 f. 1-2
D
 1971 - 2009
b. 22 f. 1
Edelman, Marian Wright
 1991 - 1992
b. 22 f. 2
Edwards, Harry
 1982
b. 22 f. 3
Emerson, Alice
 1981
b. 22 f. 4
Engström, Margareta Tegnemark
 1983 - 1992
b. 22 f. 5
Erving, Julius W
 1992
b. 22 f. 6
Evans, Libba
 1994

Ran for a Congressional seat in North Carolina.

b. 22 f. 7
Evans, Mari
 1975 - 1997

Includes poetry by Evans.

b. 22 f. 8
Eversley, Carlton
 1992

Reverend.

b. 22 f. 9
E
 1975 - 2008
b. 23 f. 1
Fagan, Garth
 2006
b. 23 f. 2
Feelings, Tom
 1975 - 1982

Angelou collaborated with Tom Feelings on Now Sheba Sings the Song.

b. 23 f. 3
Feinstein, Michael
 2005 - 2008
b. 23 f. 4
Finn, Julio
 1986 - 1990

Includes poem by Finn.

b. 23 f. 5
Fisher, M. F. K
 1971 - 1992
b. 23 f. 6
Flack, Roberta
 1989 - 1994
b. 23 f. 7
Flowers, H. D
 1990
b. 23 f. 8
Floyd, Samuel
 1985
b. 23 f. 9
Floyd, Stephanie
 1993
b. 23 f. 10
Forde, Bill
 1975 - 1981
b. 23 f. 11
Forman, James
 1975 - 2004
b. 23 f. 12
Francis, Connie
 1983
b. 23 f. 13
Franklin, John Hope
 1976 - 1983
b. 23 f. 14
Frazier, Boo
 1984

Music executive.

b. 23 f. 15
Freelon, Chinyere Nnenna
 1989 - 2007
b. 23 f. 16
Fuller, Hollynn
 1975 - 1976
b. 23 f. 17
Fundraiser for Gantt, Garrou, and Hanes for North Carolina Senate
 1996

Co-organized with Campbell Cawood.

b. 23 f. 18
F
 1972 - 2009
b. 24 f. 1
Gardiner, Robert
 1981
b. 24 f. 2
Gardner, Chris
 2009
b. 24 f. 3
Garvin, Vicki
 1981 - 1990
b. 24 f. 4
Gates, Henry "Skip"
 1989 - 2002
b. 24 f. 5
Gentry, Minnie
 1972
b. 24 f. 6
Georgoudaki, Ekaterini
 1992
b. 24 f. 7
Giddings, Paula
 1973 - 1982

Editor, Howard University Press.

b. 24 f. 8
Gill, Glenda
 1983 - 2009
b. 24 f. 9
Gillespie, Marcia
 1971 - 2001

Worked at Essence and The New York Times.

Includes transcript of interview with Angelou for The New York Times in 1992.

b. 24 f. 10
Glenn, DeFoy and family
 1984 - 1986
b. 24 f. 11
Goldstein, Sydney
 1983 - 1988

Producer, City Arts and Lectures.

b. 24 f. 12
Good, Constance M
 1989 - 1990

Played the young Maya Angelou in the television production of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

b. 24 f. 13
Graham, Stedman
 1988 - 2009
b. 24 f. 14
Grant, Bernie
 1987 - 1994

Member of the House of Commons, British Parliament.

Includes transcript of interview.

b. 24 f. 15
Grant, Beth
 1985 - 1987

Actress.

b. 24 f. 16
Grant, Jim ("Mudcat")
 undated

Baseball player.

Includes signed cardboard envelope with photographs.

b. 24 f. 17
Graves, Denyce
 2001

Opera singer.

b. 24 f. 18
Graves, Earl G
 1992 - 1998

Founder and president of Black Enterprise.

b. 24 f. 19
Gregg, Robby
 1983 - 2007
b. 24 f. 20
Grigsby, Eugene
 1992
b. 24 f. 21
Grosvenor, Verta Mae
 1971 - 1984
b. 24 f. 22
Gumbel, Bryant
 2000
b. 24 f. 23
Guy, Rosa
 1969 - 2002
b. 24 f. 24
Guy-Sheftall, Beverly
 1994
b. 25 f. 1
G
 1972 - 2009
b. 26 f. 1
The Halawani family
 2009
b. 26 f. 2
Hale, Robert
 1977
b. 26 f. 3
Haley, Alex
 1970 - 1992
b. 26 f. 4
Haley, George
 1992 - 2000

Brother of Alex Haley and US Ambassador of Ghana.

b. 26 f. 4a
Hall, Arsenio
 1994
b. 26 f. 5
Hamlin, Sonya
 ca. 1976
b. 26 f. 6
Harper, Michael
 1981 - 1982

Poet.

b. 26 f. 6a
Haskins, Jim
 2001
b. 26 f. 7
Head, Bessie
 1978
b. 26 f. 8
Hendricks, Barbara
 1991 - 1993

Includes signed cover of French Vogue.

b. 26 f. 9
Hewitt, Mary Jane
 1968 - 2006
b. 26 f. 10
Hibbert, Sydney
 1984 - 1986

Actor.

b. 26 f. 11
Hill, Lynn
 1984 - 1994
b. 26 f. 12
Hirsch, E. D
 1987 - 1992
b. 26 f. 13
Hoagland, Everett
 1984 - 2001
b. 26 f. 14
Horne, Lena
 1982
b. 26 f. 15
Houston, Cissy
 2001

Includes letter from Angelou to Houston.

b. 26 f. 16
Houston, Sterling
 1992 - 1995
b. 26 f. 17
Hummings, Armenta Adams
 1986
b. 26 f. 18
Humphrey, Barbara
 1983 - 1984
b. 26 f. 19
Hussie, Barbara
 1976 - 1977
b. 27 f. 1-2
H
 1973 - 2009
b. 27 f. 3
Imamura, Kikuko and family
 1981 - 2009
b. 27 f. 4
Iman and David Bowie
 1996
b. 27 f. 5
I
 1982 - 1991
b. 28 f. 1-5
Invitations and other cards
 1981 - 2009
b. 29 f. 1
Jackson-Moore, Thomasina
 1986

Daughter of Billie Holiday.

b. 29 f. 2
Janeway, Richard and Kathy
 1990 - 2008
b. 29 f. 3
Jannetta, Peter
 2003 - 2008
b. 29 f. 4
Jansen, Joyce
 1977 - 1992
b. 29 f. 5
Jase, Margarite
 2003
b. 29 f. 6
Jayo, Norman
 1989 - 2005
b. 29 f. 7
Jenkins, Phyllis Adams
 1982 - 1989
b. 29 f. 8
Johnson, Almeta A
 1981 - 1986
b. 29 f. 9
Johnson, Robert (Bob)
 2003

Executive at BET.

b. 29 f. 10
Jones, Bill T
 1993 - 1997
b. 29 f. 11
Jones, Quincy
 1993 - 2007
b. 29 f. 12
Jong, Erica
 1979 - 1995
b. 29 f. 13
Jordan-Powell, Anthony (Tony) V
 1970 - 1989

Includes writing by Jordan-Powell.

b. 29 f. 13a
Judd, Naomi
 2005
b. 29 f. 14-15
J
 1970 - 2009
b. 30 f. 1
Kahn, Albert E
 1971 - 1974
b. 30 f. 2
Karenga, Maulana and Tiamoyo
 1987 - 2001
b. 30 f. 3
Kaunda, Kenneth
 2000 - 2001

First President of Zambia.

b. 30 f. 4
Kendrew, Barbara
 2003 - 2009
b. 30 f. 4a
Khan, Chaka
 undated
b. 30 f. 5
Killens, John and Grace
 1981 - 1987

Includes excerpt from Angelou's Gather Together in My Name.

b. 30 f. 6
King, B. B
 1971
b. 30 f. 7
King, Coretta Scott
 1977 - 2005
b. 30 f. 7a
King, Gayle
 undated
b. 30 f. 8
King, Martin Luther III
 2006
b. 30 f. 9
Korth, Lucille and Stan
 1974 - 1977
b. 30 f. 10
K
 1976 - 2009
b. 31 f. 1
La Camera, David and John
 1988 - 2003

Literary agents from Lordly and Dame.

b. 31 f. 2-3
La Croix, Alice Dean
 1972 - 1977
b. 31 f. 4
Lane, Pinkie Gordon
 1990 - 1993
b. 31 f. 5
Lear, Norman and Lyn
 1994 - 2007
b. 31 f. 6
Lee, Sara and Bobby
 1983 - 1984
b. 31 f. 7
Lerner, Gerda
 1977
b. 31 f. 8
Leverett, David
 1988 - 2000
b. 31 f. 9
Levin, Lois
 1988 - 2009
b. 31 f. 10
Lincoln, Abbey
 1966 - 1968
b. 31 f. 11
Long, Richard
 1981 - 2001
b. 31 f. 12
Loomis, Robert and family
 1974 - 2008

Angelou's long-time publisher at Random House.

b. 31 f. 13
Lorde, Audre
 1975
b. 31 f. 14
Love, Ruth
 1978 - 2008
b. 32 f. 1
L
 1973 - 2009
b. 33 f. 1
Ma, Yo Yo and Jill
 1996
b. 33 f. 1a
Make, Vus
 1964 - 1969

Although they were never officially married, Angelou and Make referred to each other as husband and wife and Angelou used his name while in Egypt.

b. 33 f. 2
Malveaux, Julianne
 2001 - 2009
b. 33 f. 3
Marsalis, Branford and Wynton
 1993 - 2008
b. 33 f. 4
Marshall, Paule
 1968 - 1991
b. 33 f. 5
Marshall, Tim
 1996 - 2002

President and CEO of Jamaica Business Resource Center.

b. 33 f. 6
Maye, Richard
 1975 - 1976

Reverend of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Springfield, Illinois.

b. 33 f. 7
Mayfield, Julian
 1965 - 1984

Includes letters from Ghana and copies of obituaries.

b. 33 f. 8
McCabe, Charles
 1975 - 1976

Columnist, San Francsico Chronicle.

b. 33 f. 9
McClatchey, C. K
 1975

Editor, The Sacramento Bee.

b. 33 f. 10
McGraw, Tim and Faith Hill
 2002

Includes letter from Angelou to McGraw and Hill.

b. 33 f. 11
McMahon, Virginia and John
 1977
b. 33 f. 12
McMillan, Terry
 1990 - 1997
b. 33 f. 13
McPherson, Dolly
 1966 - 2006
b. 33 f. 14
McPherson family
 1982 - 2003
b. 33 f. 15
Meredith, Lawrence
 1993
b. 33 f. 16
Meriwether, Louise
 1972 - 2001
b. 33 f. 17
Meyer, Stanley
 1987 - 1991
b. 33 f. 18
Middleton, Sam
 1993

Visual artist.

b. 33 f. 19
Mirikitani, Janice
 1973 - 2006
b. 33 f. 20
Mitchell, Loften
 1975 - 1976
b. 33 f. 21-25
Mitford, Jessica
 1971 - 1998

Also known as "Decca" Treuhaft.

b. 33 f. 26
Molotegi, Kgosi Lebone
 1999

King of the Royal Bafokeng Nation of South Africa.

b. 33 f. 27
Montoya, Ilda
 1998 - 2004
b. 33 f. 28
Moon, Jim
 1982 - 2003

Mostly includes phone messages from Moon.

b. 33 f. 29
Moore, Carlos
 1990 - 1993
b. 33 f. 30
Moore, Undine
 1983
b. 33 f. 31
Morrison, Toni
 1971 - 1999
b. 33 f. 32
Moutoussamy-Ashe, Jeanne
 2001
b. 33 f. 33
Moxon, James
 1986
b. 33 f. 34
Moyers, Bill
 1973 - 2000
b. 33 f. 35
Mullen, Ruth
 1982 - 1984
b. 33 f. 36-39
M
 1972 - 2009
b. 34 f. 1
Nash, Niecy
 undated
b. 34 f. 2
Nero, Clarence
 2000 - 2009
b. 34 f. 3
Newell, Virginia K
 1983 - 1989

Alderman of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

b. 34 f. 4
Newquist, Roy
 1975
b. 34 f. 5
Nketsia, Nana Kobina
 1964 - 1991
b. 34 f. 6
Nyaho, William Chapman
 1988 - 2004
b. 34 f. 7
N
 1976 - 2009
b. 34 f. 8
Ochberg, Frank
 1989

Includes poem by Ochberg.

b. 34 f. 9
Oppenheimer, Kent
 2006
b. 34 f. 910
Orwell, Sonia
 1969 - 1977
b. 34 f. 11
Owens, Dana (Queen Latifah)
 1995 - 1997
b. 34 f. 12
O
 1969 - 2005
b. 35 f. 1
Painter, Nell
 1981 - 1990
b. 35 f. 2
Palmer, Alan
 1985 - 1988
b. 35 f. 3
Pardinas, Cristina and Ilka
 1980 - 1999
b. 35 f. 4
Parker, Gay Iris
 1991 - 1993
b. 35 f. 5
Parks, Gordon
 1975
b. 35 f. 6
Patterson, Louise Thompson
 1989
b. 35 f. 7
Patton, Gwendolyn M
 1993
b. 35 f. 8
Peele, Gertrude
 1991
b. 35 f. 9
Perry, Tyler
 2006 - 2009
b. 35 f. 10
Phillips, Elizabeth
 1973 - 2007
b. 35 f. 11
Pierce, Aaronetta
 1983 - 2009
b. 35 f. 12
Pollack, Mark E
 1995
b. 35 f. 13
Potter, Lee and Edith
 1977 - 2002
b. 35 f. 14-15
P
 1973 - 2009
b. 35 f. 16
Q
 1987 - 2003
b. 36 f. 1
Randall, Dudley
 1969
b. 36 f. 2
Rangel, Charles
 1996 - 2006
b. 36 f. 3
Redmond, Eugene
 1974 - 2009
b. 36 f. 4
Reese, Della
 1982 - 2006
b. 36 f. 5
Reid, Margaret
 1986 - 2003
b. 36 f. 6
Rémusat, Maria
 1971 - 1993
b. 36 f. 7
Reuben, Gloria
 undated
b. 36 f. 8
Rice, Linda Johnson
 1994
b. 36 f. 9
Richards, Beah
 1972
b. 36 f. 10
Ridgeway, Joe
 1974 - 1976
b. 36 f. 11
Ringgold, Faith
 2000 - 2003
b. 36 f. 12
Roach, Max
 1976 - 1988
b. 36 f. 13
RoadKnight, Margret
 1974 - 2003
b. 36 f. 14
Robbins, Warren
 1982 - 2009
b. 36 f. 15
Robinson, Cleo Parker
 1983 - 2007
b. 36 f. 16
Robinson, Mabel
 1993 - 2008
b. 36 f. 17
Robinson, Nancy
 1996 - 1997
b. 36 f. 18
Roker, Al
 2003
b. 36 f. 19
Romilly, Constancia "Dinky"
 1985 - 2009

Daughter of Jessica Mitford (Decca) and Bob Treuhaft.

b. 36 f. 20
Rodtwitt, Eva
 1981 - 2009
b. 36 f. 21
Rogers, George and Emalyn
 1989 - 2008
b. 36 f. 22 b. 37 f. 1
R
 1975 - 2009
b. 37 f. 2
Salkey, Andrew
 1986 - 1993
b. 37 f. 3
Sanchez, Sonia
 1970 - 2003
b. 37 f. 4
Sanford, Terry
 1986 - 1992

Senator from North Carolina.

b. 37 f. 4a
Santana, Carlos
 undated
b. 37 f. 5
The Schaibles
 1981 - 1988
b. 37 f. 6
Schuller, Robert
 1991 - 2005

Senior pastor, Crystal Cathedral Ministries.

b. 37 f. 7
Schultz, Gloria
 1975
b. 37 f. 8
Scott, Dick
 1978
b. 37 f. 9
Seeger, Toshi and Peter
 1990
b. 37 f. 10
Seymour, Thaddeus
 1985 - 1993
b. 37 f. 11
The Shacklefords
 1974 - 1989
b. 37 f. 12
Sharp, Sandra
 1995
b. 37 f. 13
Shaw, Kay
 1975 - 1991
b. 37 f. 14
Shelby, Khadejah
 1981 - 2004
b. 37 f. 15
Shestack, Jerome and Marciarose
 1993 - 2003
b. 37 f. 16
Shockley, Ann Allen
 1977
b. 37 f. 17
Sibeko-Kouate, Makinya
 1985 - 1986
b. 37 f. 18
Simon, Paul
 1994 - 2000

Senator from Illinois.

b. 37 f. 19
Simone, Nina
 1971

Includes letter from Angelou to Simone.

b. 37 f. 20
Simpson, Valerie and Nick Ashford
 2000 - 2004
b. 37 f. 21
Singer, Zeva
 1995
b. 37 f. 22
Snowden, Muriel Sutherland
 1978 - 1988
b. 37 f. 23
Stevens, George Jr
 1989
b. 37 f. 24
Stewart, Martha
 2009
b. 37 f. 25
Streisand, Barbra
 2000 - 2001
b. 37 f. 26
Sutherland, Efua and family
 1965 - 2009
b. 37 f. 27
Sutton, Connie
 1975 - 2001
b. 38 f. 1-2
S
 1969 - 2006
b. 39 f. 1
Tafari, Levi
 1991
b. 39 f. 2
Targ, Roslyn
 1971 - 1975

Literary agent.

b. 39 f. 3
Thomas, Emanuel
 1970 - 1972

From the Mafundi Institute.

b. 39 f. 4
Thomas, Joyce Carol
 1975 - 1985
b. 39 f. 5
Thomas, Karneal
 1987 - 2009
b. 39 f. 6
Thomas, Lowell
 1976
b. 39 f. 7
Timothy, Bankole
 1969 - 1977
b. 39 f. 8
Tinnie, Gene
 1992 - 2008
b. 39 f. 9
Tomlinson, Mel
 1988 - 2001

Includes poem by Tomlinson.

b. 39 f. 10
Tompkins, Cynthia E
 1993
b. 39 f. 11
Traylor, Eleanor
 1985 - 2005
b. 39 f. 12
Treuhaft, Robert
 1982 - 2000

Husband of Jessica Mitford (Decca Treuhaft).

b. 39 f. 13
Truitte, James
 1992
b. 39 f. 14
Tsai, Ming
 2008
b. 39 f. 15
Tsiapera, Maria
 1997 - 2003
b. 39 f. 16
Tunie, Tamara
 2001

Includes letter from Angelou to Tunie.

b. 39 f. 17
Turner, Tina
 2008
b. 39 f. 18
Tweedie, Jill
 1990 - 1993
b. 39 f. 19
Tyree, Barbara
 2009
b. 39 f. 20
Tyson, Cicely
 2001

Includes letter to Tyson sent on behalf of Angelou by her niece, Rosa Johnson.

b. 39 f. 21
T
 1972 - 2006
b. 39 f. 22
U
 1989 - 1991
b. 39 f. 23
Vereen, Ben
 1996
b. 39 f. 24
V
 1975 - 2009
b. 40 f. 1
Walker, Alice
 1978 - 1989
b. 40 f. 2
Walley, Jano
 1974
b. 40 f. 3
Walters, Barbara
 1975 - 1994
b. 40 f. 4
Wangerin, Walt
 undated
b. 40 f. 5
Ward, Bessie L
 1982 - 2004
b. 40 f. 6
Warga, Wayne
 1972 - 1975
b. 40 f. 7
Warwick, Dionne
 2001

Includes letter from Angelou to Warwick.

b. 40 f. 8
Waters, Maxine
 1992 - 2001

United States Congresswoman from California.

b. 40 f. 9
Watts, Brett
 2009
b. 40 f. 10
Watts, Rolonda
 1993 - 2000
b. 40 f. 11
Wells, Lottie
 1987 - 1993
b. 40 f. 12
Wilkerson, Frederick
 1971 - 1975
b. 40 f. 13
Williams-Skinner, Barbara
 2001
b. 40 f. 14
Williamson, Joe and Bhanti
 1984 - 2001
b. 40 f. 15
Wilson, Ed and Emily
 1974 - 2008
b. 40 f. 16
Wilson, Jim
 1973 - 1976

Worked at Newsweek.

b. 40 f. 17
Wilson, Nancy
 2001
b. 40 f. 18
The Winans family
 2002 - 2003
b. 40 f. 19
Windom, Alice
 1963 - 1992
b. 40 f. 20-21 b. 41 b. 42 f. 1-2
Winfrey, Oprah
 1987 - 2005
b. 42 f. 3
Wood, Martha
 1989 - 1995

Mayor of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

b. 42 f. 4
Wolfe, Don and Nan
 1982 - 1994
b. 42 f. 5
Wright, Sarah E
 1971
b. 42 f. 6
Wynn, Steve and Elaine
 2008
b. 42 f. 7-8
W
 1974 - 2009
b. 43 f. 1
X, Malcolm
 1964 - 1965

Includes typescript of "Racism: The Cancer That Is Destroying America", which was published in the Egyptian Gazette, August 25, 1976.

b. 43 f. 2
Young, Sonja
 2000 - 2003
b. 43 f. 3
Y
 1974 - 2006
b. 43 f. 4
Zeppa, Bob and Mary
 1975 - 1976
b. 43 f. 5
Z
 1972 - 2007
b. 43 f. 6
Unknown correspondents
 1986 - 2001
Professional
 1961 - 2009

Arranged alphabetically by last name or organization name, followed by the corresponding letter of the alphabet, which represents general correspondence and is arranged chronologically.

Arranged alphabetically by last name or organization name, followed by the corresponding letter of the alphabet, which represents general correspondence and is arranged chronologically.

b. 44 f. 1
A and U Magazine
 1999 - 2000
b. 44 f. 2
Aaron Davis Hall
 1993 - 2006
b. 44 f. 3
ABC
 1992 - 2004

Includes correspondence with ABC News and ABC Home.

b. 44 f. 4
Abyssinian Development Corporation
 2000 - 2004
b. 44 f. 5
Adolph Coors Co., A Gallery of Women exhibition
 1985
b. 44 f. 6
African American Women in Cinema
 2006
b. 44 f. 7
African Burial Ground
 1996
b. 44 f. 8
African National Congress
 1991 - 1992
b. 44 f. 9
Africare
 2001 - 2006
b. 44 f. 10
A. L. Nellum and Associates
 1989 - 1994

Most of the correspondence is with Albert Nellum, on behalf of his association and the Black Business Council.

b. 44 f. 11
Albright College
 2003
b. 44 f. 12
Alexander, Jane
 1995

Correspondence sent on behalf of Alexander in her role as the chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts.

b. 44 f. 13
Algonquin Hotel
 1975 - 1994
b. 44 f. 14
Ali Center
 2003
b. 44 f. 15
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
 1982 - 2007
b. 44 f. 16
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
 1994 - 2007
b. 44 f. 17
Alverno College
 1985

Angelou received an honorary degree from the College.

b. 44 f. 18
Amelan, Bjorn
 1992 - 1995

Amelan wanted to collaborate with Angelou on a book about Patrick Kelly.

Includes proposal for book by Angelou.

b. 44 f. 19
American Arts Alliance
 1983 - 1986
b. 45 f. 1
American Booksellers Association
 1974 - 1998
b. 45 f. 2
American Cancer Society
 1993 - 2002
b. 45 f. 3
American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
 2004
b. 45 f. 4
The American Film Institute
 1975 - 2003
b. 45 f. 5
American Heart Association
 1994 - 2003
b. 45 f. 6
American Legacy Magazine
 2000
b. 45 f. 7
American Museum of Natural History
 2001 - 2002
b. 45 f. 8
American Red Cross
 1976 - 2006
b. 45 f. 9
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
 1968 - 2003
b. 45 f. 10
American Theatre
 1991
b. 45 f. 11
American Vitiglio Research Foundation, Inc
 2003
b. 45 f. 12
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
 2000 - 2007

Also includes personal correspondence from Andrew and Carolyn Young.

b. 45 f. 13
Apex Museum
 2001 - 2006
b. 45 f. 14
The Arkansas Hospice
 1999 - 2001
b. 45 f. 15
Arkansas State University
 1987
b. 45 f. 16
Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health
 2006
b. 45 f. 17
Arts Council of Winston-Salem
 2002
b. 45 f. 18
Associated Black Charities
 1993 - 2007
b. 45 f. 19
Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Constitution
 1987 - 1988
b. 45 f. 20
AudioFile Magazine
 2004
b. 45 f. 21
August Martin High School
 2002
b. 45 f. 22
Austin College
 2001
b. 45 f. 23
The Authors Guild
 1997 - 2000

Includes Angelou's membership card.

b. 45 f. 24
Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS)
 1991 - 1992
A
b. 45 f. 25
 1971 - 1979
b. 46 f. 1
 1980 - 1989
b. 46 f. 2
 1990 - 1999
b. 46 f. 3
 2000 - 2003
b. 46 f. 4
 2004 - 2009
b. 46 f. 5
 undated
b. 47 f. 1
B and C Associates
 1990 - 1996

Includes correspondence with Robert Brown, but in a professional capacity, regarding the formation of an organization, Coalition to Stop the Violence, among other topics.

b. 47 f. 2
B. Smith Style, Discovery Channel
 2004
b. 47 f. 3
Bailey, Xenobia
 1988 - 1995
b. 47 f. 4
Balfour-Senkyire, Joseph K
 1981

Ghana's ambassador to the United States.

b. 47 f. 5
The Barbara Walters Specials
 1993
b. 47 f. 6
Barnes and Noble
 1993 - 2004
b. 47 f. 7
Barry, Marion
 1985 - 1994
b. 47 f. 8
Bass, Ellen
 1982 - 1983
b. 47 f. 9
Bay Area Black United Fund
 1980 - 1982
b. 47 f. 10
Baylor College of Medicine
 ca. 2005 - 2006
b. 47 f. 11
Belafonte Enterprises, Inc
 1993
b. 47 f. 12
Bennett College
 1989 - 2007
b. 47 f. 13
Bennett, Louise
 1984 - 1985
b. 47 f. 14
Berkley, Constance
 1982
b. 47 f. 15
The Bethune-DuBois Fund
 1993
b. 47 f. 16
Bibb, Leon
 1994
b. 47 f. 17
Big Brothers Big Sisters
 1999 - 2009
b. 47 f. 18
Biggers, John
 1983 - 1993
b. 47 f. 19
Black Action Society, University of Pittsburgh
 1976
b. 47 f. 20
The Black Collegian
 1983 - 2000
b. 47 f. 21
Black Congressional Monitor
 1993
b. 47 f. 22
BET (Black Entertainment Television)
 1989 - 2006
b. 47 f. 23
Black Film Center Archive, Indiana University
 1981 - 2002
b. 47 f. 24
Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Oakland Museum
 1976
b. 47 f. 25
The Black Patriots Foundation
 2002
b. 47 f. 26
The Black Playwrights' Index
 1983

Include a typescript of Angelou's entry for the Index.

b. 48 f. 1
The Black Scholar
 1975 - 1992

Includes transcript of a 1976 interview with Angelou.

b. 48 f. 2
Black Women in Sisterhood for Action
 1991 - 1993
b. 48 f. 2a
Black Women's Agenda
 1987 - 2006
b. 48 f. 3
Black Women's Promotion and Research Project
 1994
b. 48 f. 4
Blume, Judy
 1994
b. 48 f. 5
B'nai B'rith
 2003 - 2004
b. 48 f. 6
Bon Appétit
 2002 - 2004
b. 48 f. 7
Book Aid International
 2006
b. 48 f. 8
Boosler, Elayne
 2002
b. 48 f. 9
Bosna, Mia
 ca. 1994
b. 48 f. 10
Boston College
 1983 - 2006

Angelou received an honorary degree from Boston College in 1983.

b. 48 f. 11
Boston Pops
 2001
b. 48 f. 12
Boston Public Library Foundation
 1994
b. 48 f. 13
The Bottle and Cork Club of New York, Inc
 2000
b. 48 f. 14
Boys and Girls Clubs
 1984 - 2006
b. 48 f. 15
Bradlee, Benjamin C
 1974

Executive Editor, The Washington Post.

b. 48 f. 16
Bradley, Tom
 1993

Mayor of Los Angeles.

b. 48 f. 17
Brandeis University National Women's Committee
 1983 - 1984
b. 48 f. 18
Braxton, Joanne
 1982 - 1995
b. 48 f. 19
Breast Health Access for Women with Disabilities (BHAWD)
 2000 - 2002
b. 48 f. 20
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
 1986 - 2004

Includes contracts for Angelou's participation in various BBC productions.

b. 48 f. 21
Brown, Helen Gurley
 2007

Includes letter from Angelou to Brown.

b. 48 f. 22
Bullock, Tom
 undated
b. 48 f. 23
Burke, Vivian H
 1993 - 1994

Alderman of Winston-Salem.

b. 48 f. 24
The Bushes
 1989 - 1997

Includes correspondence from Barbara Bush and George W. Bush.

b. 48 f. 25
Byrne, Leslie L
 1993

Congresswoman from Virginia.

B
b. 49 f. 1
 1967 - 1978
b. 49 f. 2
 1981 - 1989
b. 49 f. 3
 1990 - 1999
b. 49 f. 4
 2000 - 2003
b. 49 f. 5
 2004 - 2009
b. 49 f. 6
 undated
b. 50 f. 1
Cake Man Raven
 1993
b. 50 f. 2
The California Advocate
 2005
b. 50 f. 3
California State University, Sacramento
 1973 - 1974
b. 50 f. 4
Canisius High School
 1977 - 1978
b. 50 f. 5
The Caring Institute
 1999 - 2005
b. 50 f. 6
Carnegie Hall
 1994
b. 50 f. 7
The Carter Center
 1995 - 2008

Also includes correspondence from Rosalynn Carter.

b. 50 f. 8
Carver High School
 1995 - 2002

Includes correspondence and a contract regarding a Sara Lee Direct-sponsored documentary about the school.

b. 50 f. 9
Catalyst
 2004
b. 50 f. 10
CBS News
 1974 - 2003
b. 50 f. 11
Cedar Crest College
 1983
b. 50 f. 12
Cedartown High School
 1995
b. 50 f. 13
CEL Communications
 1990 - 1991
b. 50 f. 14
Center for Constitutional Rights
 1987 - 1988
b. 50 f. 15
Center for Contemporary Opera
 1995
b. 50 f. 16
Center for Creative Leadership
 1986
b. 50 f. 17
Center for Mind-Body Medicine
 1999
b. 50 f. 18
Center for Puppetry Arts
 1994 - 1995
b. 50 f. 19
Center for the Study of Contemporary Belief
 1983 - 1986

Includes contracts for essays written for Belief in Action.

b. 50 f. 20
Center Theatre Group
 1974
b. 50 f. 21
Central State University
 1978 - 1982
b. 50 f. 22
Charleston Concert Association
 2003 - 2006
b. 50 f. 23
The Charlotte Observer
 2001 - 2003
b. 50 f. 24
Chase, Leah L
 2005

Only includes letter from Angelou to Chase.

b. 50 f. 25
Chicago Children's Choir
 1994
b. 50 f. 26
Chicano News Conference
 1974
b. 50 f. 27
Children Workshop
 1993
b. 50 f. 28
Children's Defense Fund
 1985 - 2006
b. 50 f. 29
Children's Scholarship Fund
 1999
b. 50 f. 30
Children's Television Workshop
 1993 - 1994
b. 50 f. 31
Christopher Awards
 1999

The film which Angelou directed, Down in the Delta, was nominated.

b. 50 f. 32
The Chronicle, Winston-Salem
 1999 - 2008
b. 50 f. 33
Class Connect
 1984 - 1985
b. 50 f. 34
Cleage, Pearl
 1992
b. 50 f. 35
Cleland, Max
 2000

United States Senator.

b. 50 f. 36
Clemens, Cyril
 1972 - 1974

Editor, Mark Twain Journal.

b. 50 f. 37
Clemmey, Mary
 1993 - 2002

Literary agent in London.

b. 50 f. 38
Clifton, Nancy
 1982 - 1985
b. 50 f. 39
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
 1994 - 2007
b. 50 f. 40-41
The Clintons
 1986 - 2008
b. 50 f. 42
C. L. R. James Festival
 1992 - 1993
b. 50 f. 43
CNBC
 undated
b. 50 f. 44
CNN
 1993 - 2003
b. 50 f. 45
Coalition for Inclusive Education
 1994
b. 50 f. 46
Coastal Carolina Press
 2000
b. 50 f. 47
Coastline Community College
 1977 - 2006
b. 50 f. 48
The Coca-Cola Company
 1994 - 2007
b. 50 f. 49
Cochran, Johnnie
 2000
b. 50 f. 50
Coda: Poets and Writers Newsletter
 1973
b. 50 f. 51
College of Marin
 1974
b. 50 f. 52
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
 1993
b. 50 f. 53
Columbia College Chicago
 1978 - 2006
b. 50 f. 54
Columbia Pictures
 1985
b. 50 f. 55
The Company of Art
 1994
b. 50 f. 56
Comptroller of the City of New York
 2006 - 2007
b. 50 f. 57
Concordia
 1993
b. 50 f. 58
Congressional Black Caucus
 1985 - 2003
b. 50 f. 59
Consortium of Doctors
 2000 - 2002
b. 50 f. 60
Contemporary Authors
 1975 - 1986

Include drafts of biographical entries.

b. 50 f. 61
Cooper, Cardell
 1994

Mayor of East Orange, New Jersey.

b. 50 f. 62
Copeland, Cyrus
 2002
b. 50 f. 63
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
 1970
b. 50 f. 64
Cosby, Bill
 1985 - 1986
b. 50 f. 65
Cosmos Club
 1992 - 1995
b. 50 f. 66
Council on Foundations
 1992
b. 50 f. 67
Count Basie Jazz Society
 1985 - 1987
b. 50 f. 68
Coyne, Marshall B
 1994

Chairman, Madison Hotels.

b. 50 f. 69
The Crystals
 2003

Only includes letter from Angelou to the Crystals.

b. 50 f. 70
C-SPAN
 1996
b. 50 f. 71
Cure Autism Now (CAN)
 1996 - 1997
b. 50 f. 72
Current Biography
 1973 - 1994
C
b. 50 f. 73
 1972 - 1977
b. 50 f. 74
 1981 - 1989
b. 50 f. 75
 1990 - 1999
b. 51 f. 1
 2000 - 2003
b. 51 f. 2
 2004 - 2009
b. 51 f. 3
 undated
b. 52 f. 1
DaCapo Foundation
 1999
b. 52 f. 2
DADS
 2000
b. 52 f. 3
D'Amato, Alfonse M
 1994

United States Senator.

Includes letter to D'Amato from Angelou.

b. 52 f. 4
Darryl Hunt Defense Committee Freedom Rally
 1985
b. 52 f. 5
Daughters/Sisters Project
 1996 - 1997
b. 52 f. 6
Davidson College
 1983
b. 52 f. 7
Day, Wyatt Houston
 2006
b. 52 f. 8
Death Penalty Focus
 2003 - 2005
b. 52 f. 9
Def Poetry Jam
 2002

Includes letter from Russell Simmons.

b. 52 f. 10
Dellums, Ron
 1972 - 1999

Congressman from California.

b. 52 f. 11
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
 1984 - 2006
b. 52 f. 12
Demme, Jonathan
 2003
b. 52 f. 13
Democratic National Committee
 1992 - 1996

Much of the correspondence is from Minyon Moore, Deputy Political Director.

b. 52 f. 14
Denison University
 1984 - 1985
b. 52 f. 15
Department of the Air Force
 2002
b. 52 f. 16
Department of the Navy
 1976 - 2000
b. 52 f. 17
Detroit Public Television
 1992
b. 52 f. 18
Deutsch Inc
 2000
b. 52 f. 19
Dimensions Dance Theater
 2007
b. 52 f. 20
Directors Guild of America
 1976 - 2006

Angelou was a member of the Guild.

b. 52 f. 21
Discovery Channel
 2001
b. 52 f. 22
DIVAS: Simply Singing!
 1993
b. 52 f. 23
Dollars and Sense Magazine
 1987 - 1990
b. 52 f. 24
Donna Karan International
 2000
b. 52 f. 25
The Donny Simpson Morning Show
 2000
b. 52 f. 26
The Dramatists Guild
 2000

Includes photocopy of Angelou's membership card.

b. 53 f. 1
Duke University
 1982 - 1996
b. 53 f. 2
Dunham, Kaye Lawrence
 1988

Nephew of Katherine Dunham.

b. 53 f. 3
Durham Art Guild
 1993
D
b. 53 f. 4
 1974 - 1976
b. 53 f. 5
 1983 - 1989
b. 53 f. 6
 1991 - 1999
b. 53 f. 7
 2000 - 2003
b. 53 f. 8
 2004 - 2008
b. 53 f. 9
 undated
b. 54 f. 1
Easley, Michael F
 2002

Governor of North Carolina.

b. 54 f. 2
Eastern Connecticut State University
 2003

Angelou received an honorary degree from the University.

b. 54 f. 3
Ebony
 1971 - 2006

Also includes letters from Johnson Publishing and its president, Linda Johnson Rice.

b. 54 f. 4
Echo prosocial gallery
 2000
b. 54 f. 5
Edwards, John and Elizabeth
 1999 - 2008

United States Senator from North Carolina.

b. 54 f. 6
Eke, Chief Abudu Yesufu
 1981

Nigerian Ambassador to the United States.

b. 54 f. 7
Elliot, Jeffrey M
 1976 - 1989

Author of Conversations with Maya Angelou, published in 1989.

b. 54 f. 8
Emmy Magazine
 1999
b. 54 f. 9
Ensler, Eve
 2005
b. 54 f. 10
Environmental Media Association (EMA)
 1994 - 2006
b. 54 f. 11
ESPN
 1999 - 2001
b. 54 f. 12
Essence
 1971 - 2006

Includes some personal correspondence with Susan Taylor.

b. 54 f. 13
Evergreen Baptist Church
 2000
E
b. 54 f. 14
 1972 - 1989
b. 54 f. 15
 1990 - 1999
b. 54 f. 16
 2000 - 2006
b. 55 f. 1
Faison, George
 1989 - 2002

Founder of Fais-One Productions.

b. 55 f. 2
Falck, Colin
 1995 - 1996
b. 55 f. 3
Families First
 1993
b. 55 f. 4
Far West Region, Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC)
 1973 - 1975
b. 55 f. 5
Farrakhan, Louis
 1995 - 2000
b. 55 f. 6
Farrell, Mike
 1995 - 2000
b. 55 f. 7
The Feminine Face of God
 1987 - 1990

A book on women's spiritual development for which Angelou was interviewed.

b. 55 f. 8
First Book
 2001 - 2002
b. 55 f. 9
Flonnie Anderson Theatrical Association (FATA)
 1986 - 2009

Includes Board of Directors' meeting minutes and by-laws; unclear if Angelou was a board member, but most likely she was a supporter of the organization.

b. 55 f. 10
Florence, Peter
 1991 - 1998

Director of the Hay-on-Wye Festival of Literature, in which Angelou participated.

b. 55 f. 11
Florida International University
 1989

Angelou received an honorary degree from the University.

b. 55 f. 12
Florida Women's Alliance/The International Alliance
 1992
b. 55 f. 13
Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina
 1985
b. 55 f. 14
Forbes, Steve
 2001
b. 55 f. 15
Forsyth County, North Carolina
 1984 - 2004

Includes correspondence from various organizations such as the Forsyth Humane Society and the Forsyth County Public Library System.

b. 55 f. 16
40 Acres and a Mule Musicworks
 1992
b. 55 f. 17
Foundation for Health in Aging
 2001
b. 55 f. 18
The Franklin Institute
 2002
b. 55 f. 19
Franks, Carey and Wendon Swift
 2003 - 2004

Angelou was interviewed for their book, 100 Legends.

b. 55 f. 20
Freddie Mac
 1999
b. 55 f. 21
Fulbright Association
 1991
b. 55 f. 22
Fuller, Hoyt
 1975 - 1976
F
b. 55 f. 23
 1971 - 1977
b. 55 f. 24
 1982 - 1989
b. 55 f. 25
 1991 - 1999
b. 55 f. 26
 2000 - 2009
b. 55 f. 27
 undated
b. 56 f. 1
Gallery 345
 1983
b. 56 f. 2
Garth Fagan Dance
 2006
b. 56 f. 3
Ghana Journalists Association
 1993
b. 56 f. 4
Ghana Mission to the United Nations and the Embassy of Ghana
 1983 - 2006

Includes an invitation from the President of Ghana (2006).

b. 56 f. 5
Ghost Light Films
 2001
b. 56 f. 6
Girl Scouts
 1994 - 2007
b. 56 f. 7
Giving Back
 2002 - 2008
b. 56 f. 8
Glamour
 2005
b. 56 f. 9
Glide Church
 1987 - 2007
b. 56 f. 10
Global Harmony Through Personal Excellence
 2004
b. 56 f. 11
Global Security Institute
 2000
b. 56 f. 12
Goldfus, Joel
 1976
b. 56 f. 13
Goldmark, Kathi
 1987 - 2007

Founder of Kathi Goldmark Media Escorts.

b. 56 f. 14
The Good Book Guide
 1984 - 1985
b. 56 f. 15
Good Housekeeping
 1977 - 2002
b. 56 f. 16
Goode, W. Wilson
 1985

Mayor of Philadelphia.

b. 56 f. 17
Gore, Al and Tipper
 1994 - 2008
b. 56 f. 18
Gourmet Magazine
 1999 - 2000
b. 56 f. 19
The Graham Williams Group
 1991 - 2008

Stedman Graham was a managing partner of the firm in the 1990s.

b. 56 f. 20
Grammy Awards and the Grammy Foundation
 2003 - 2006
b. 56 f. 21
Greaves, William
 1992
b. 56 f. 22
The Griffin Group (Griffin, Merv)
 1974 - 2002

Angelou appeared on The Merv Griffin Show in 1974.

b. 56 f. 23
Griggs, Tamar
 2002
b. 56 f. 24
Group of Eminent Persons on Reparations to Africa and Africans in the Diaspora
 1993

Includes academic papers on reparations by Dudley Thompson, Jamaica's Ambassador to Nigeria.

G
b. 56 f. 25
 1975 - 1977
b. 56 f. 26
 1982 - 1999
b. 57 f. 1
 2000 - 2007
b. 58 f. 1
Hallmark Channel
 2002
b. 58 f. 2
Hand, Debra
 2007
b. 58 f. 3
Harken, Tom
 2003
b. 58 f. 4
Harlem Community for Community Improvement (HCCI)
 2000

HCCI's first housing cooperative development, "Angelou Court", was named in honor of Angelou.

b. 58 f. 5
Harlem YMCA
 2002 - 2003
b. 58 f. 6
Harper's Magazine
 1971 - 1989
b. 58 f. 7
Harpo Studios
 1990 - 2006
b. 58 f. 8
Harvard University
 1995 - 2007
b. 58 f. 9
Harvey, Marcus
 2000
b. 58 f. 10
Hazelwood House
 1990 - 1991
b. 58 f. 11
HB's 50th Anniversary Celebration Honoring Uta Hagen
 1995
b. 58 f. 12
HBO
 1990 - 2001
b. 58 f. 13
Health Partners
 2000
b. 58 f. 14
Healthy Living Magazine
 1999
b. 58 f. 15
The Heart of America
 2004 - 2007
b. 58 f. 16
Hernandez, Aileen C
 1982 - 1994
b. 58 f. 17
The High Lights Magazine
 1999
b. 58 f. 18
Hillside Chapel and International Truth Center
 1998 - 2008

Also includes personal correspondence with Barbara King.

b. 58 f. 19
Himes, Chester
 1971
b. 58 f. 20
Hirsch, S. Carl
 1975 - 1976
b. 58 f. 21
Holland, Dave
 1995

Includes sheet music composed by Holland.

b. 58 f. 22
Hooks, Robert
 2003 - 2005
b. 58 f. 23
Hope, Bob
 1978 - 1979
b. 58 f. 24
Hopsack and Silk Records
 1996 - 1997

Record label for Ashford and Simpson.

Includes correspondence related to the publicity tour for the album that Angelou recorded with Ashford and Simpson, Been Found.

b. 59 f. 1
Horatio Alger Association
 1992 - 2009
b. 59 f. 2
House of Blues Foundation
 1994 - 1995
b. 59 f. 3
Housing Our Families
 1993 - 2002

An affordable housing organization in Portland, Oregon, with a development named after Angelou.

b. 59 f. 4
Howard County Poetry and Literature Society
 1994
b. 59 f. 5
Howard University
 1974 - 2001
b. 59 f. 6
Humanities Foundation
 1999
b. 59 f. 7
Hunt, Jim
 1984 - 1992

Governor of North Carolina.

b. 59 f. 8
Huntington's Disease Society of America
 2003 - 2005
b. 59 f. 9
Hutchison, Kay Bailey
 2004

United States Senator from Texas.

b. 59 f. 10
Hyde, Jeanette
 1992 - 2000

American diplomat and ambassador of various nations.

H
b. 59 f. 11
 1970 - 1977
b. 59 f. 12
 1981 - 1989
b. 59 f. 13
 1990 - 1999
b. 59 f. 14
 2000 - 2009
b. 60 f. 1
IBM
 1992 - 1993
b. 60 f. 2
In Defense of Animals (IDA)
 2004
b. 60 f. 3
Indiana University
 1975 - 1985
b. 60 f. 4
iNextTv.com
 2001
b. 60 f. 5
INROADS
 1990
b. 60 f. 6
Institute for the Humanities at Salado
 1991 - 1995
b. 60 f. 7
Institute for Independent Education
 1993 - 1994
b. 60 f. 8
Institute of Contemporary Arts
 1985
b. 60 f. 9
Intern Program, William J. Clinton Presidential Foundation
 2004
b. 60 f. 10
The International Center
 1992
b. 60 f. 11
International Human Rights Law Group
 1999
b. 60 f. 12
International Review of African American Arts' Celebrity Cook-Off
 1990
Invitations
b. 60 f. 13
 1972 - 1989
b. 60 f. 14
 1990 - 1999
b. 60 f. 15
 2000 - 2001
b. 61 f. 1
 2002
b. 61 f. 2
 2003
b. 61 f. 3
 2004
b. 62 f. 1
 2005
b. 62 f. 2
 2006
b. 62 f. 3
 2007 - 2009
b. 62 f. 4
 undated
b. 62 f. 5
IPC Magazines
 2000
I
b. 62 f. 6
 1971 - 1977
b. 62 f. 7
 1982 - 1999
b. 62 f. 8
 2000 - 2009
b. 63 f. 1
Jackson, Jesse and Jesse Jackson, Jr
 1984 - 2001

Includes some correspondence from supporters of Jackson's presidential run and others from the National Rainbow Coalition, which was founded by Jackson.

b. 63 f. 2
Jacoway, Elizabeth
 2006
b. 63 f. 3
Jamison and Leary Advertising
 1990
b. 63 f. 4
Jana Productions
 1991 - 1992

Angelou participated in their production of McDonald's African-American Heritage Series audio cassettes.

b. 63 f. 5
JET Magazine
 2006
b. 63 f. 6
The Jewish Museum
 1991
b. 63 f. 7
Jim Henson Company
 1995 - 2002
b. 63 f. 8
Jones, Bobby
 1989 - 1990

Gospel singer with his own television show, The Bobby Jones Gospel Show.

b. 63 f. 9
Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
 1994
b. 63 f. 10
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
 1993 - 2002
J
b. 63 f. 11
 1970 - 1989
b. 63 f. 12
 1991 - 1999
b. 63 f. 13
 2000 - 2008
b. 63 f. 14
 undated
b. 64 f. 1
Kassebaum, Nancy Landon
 1994

United States Senator from Kansas.

b. 64 f. 2
KCET
 1976 - 1985
b. 64 f. 3
Kean College
 1985

Angelou received an honorary degree from the College.

b. 64 f. 4
Kelly, June
 1992 - 1993
b. 64 f. 5
The Kennedy Center
 2004
b. 64 f. 6
Kennedy, Edward M
 1986
b. 64 f. 7
Kennedy, Ellen Conroy
 1986

Editor of The Negritude Poets.

b. 64 f. 8
The Kenneth Kaunda Children of Africa Foundation
 2000 - 2001
b. 64 f. 9
KERA
 1986 - 1992
b. 64 f. 10
KGO-TV
 1976
b. 64 f. 11
Kids Who Read!
 2002
b. 64 f. 12
The King Center
 2008
b. 64 f. 13
King, Martin Luther Jr
 1961

Photocopy of a letter from Angelou (signed Maya Angelou Make) to King; the original is located in the Martin Luther King Jr., Research and Education Institute at Stanford University.

b. 64 f. 14
Klobucher, Jim
 1976
b. 64 f. 14a
KNBC-TV 4
 1975 - 1982
b. 64 f. 15
KOCE-TV
 1975 - 1977
b. 64 f. 16
Konotey-Ahulu, Felix
 1995
b. 64 f. 17
KQED
 1968 - 2006
b. 64 f. 18
KUHT8
 1984
b. 64 f. 19
Kupcinet, Irv
 1981

Angelou appeared on his show, "The Irv Kupcinet Show".

K
b. 64 f. 20
 1972 - 1978
b. 64 f. 21
 1981 - 1999
b. 64 f. 22
 2000 - 2007
b. 64 f. 23
 undated
b. 65 f. 1
Ladies' Home Journal
 1976 - 2001
b. 65 f. 2
Langston Hughes Festival
 1988
b. 65 f. 3
Langston Hughes Society
 1986 - 1998
b. 65 f. 4
Language Arts
 1977
b. 65 f. 5
Larry King Live
 2000
b. 65 f. 6
Lawrence University
 1976 - 1977

Angelou received an honorary degree from the University.

b. 65 f. 7
Leigh, Mitch
 1999
b. 65 f. 8
Leonard, Joan
 2003 - 2004

Includes transcript of an interview with Angelou conducted by Sister Joan Leonard of the Ursuline Convent.

b. 65 f. 9
Leonard Productions
 2001

Produced ROOTS--Celebrating 25 Years, in which Angelou was interviewed.

b. 65 f. 10
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
 1999 - 2000
b. 65 f. 11
Lewis, John
 1977 - 1981

Congressman from Georgia.

b. 65 f. 12
Library of Congress
 1983
b. 65 f. 13
Life Examined
 2003 - 2004
b. 65 f. 14
LIFE Magazine
 1985 - 1986

Includes contract for article written by Angelou for the December 1988 issue.

b. 65 f. 15
The Limited Editions Club (Shiff, Sid)
 1998 - 2003
b. 65 f. 16
Lincoln University
 1983 - 1996
b. 65 f. 17
Literary Cavalcade
 1984 - 1986
b. 65 f. 18
Literacy Partners, Inc
 2003
b. 65 f. 19
Little Friends Inc
 2000 - 2005
b. 65 f. 20
Locklair, Dan
 1996 - 1997

Locklair wrote, Since Dawn, a tone poem for an orchestra, chorus, and narrator based on Angelou's "On the Pulse of Morning".

b. 65 f. 21
London Weekend Television
 1999
b. 65 f. 22
The Longaberger Company
 2000
b. 65 f. 23
Los Angeles City College
 1977
b. 65 f. 24
Los Angeles Times
 1991 - 2004
b. 66 f. 1
Lovinus Productions
 1983
b. 66 f. 2
Lt. Governor's Committee on Diversity (Iowa)
 1994
b. 66 f. 3
Lynchburg College
 1984
L
b. 66 f. 4
 1975 - 1977
b. 66 f. 5
 1981 - 1989
b. 66 f. 6
 1991 - 1999
b. 66 f. 7
 2000 - 2007
b. 66 f. 8
 undated
b. 67 f. 1
Madgett, Naomi Long
 1984
b. 67 f. 2
The Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
 2006
b. 67 f. 3
Malcolm X Museum
 2000
b. 67 f. 4
Mandela, Nelson and Winnie
 1988 - 1999

Most of the correspondence is sent on behalf of the Mandelas; there is one letter written directly to Angelou from Winnie Mandela.

b. 67 f. 5
Manhattan Theatre Club
 1974
b. 67 f. 6
March of Dimes
 1999 - 2006
b. 67 f. 7
The Marshall Group
 1993
b. 67 f. 8
The Martin Short Show
 2000
b. 67 f. 9
Massie, Robert K
 1977
b. 67 f. 10
Matrix Awards
 1987 - 2007
b. 67 f. 11
McCabe, Jewell Jackson
 1993
b. 67 f. 12
The McChesney Scott Dunn Memorial Fund
 1988 - 1989
b. 67 f. 13
McClendon, Ernestine
 1971

Includes letter from Angelou to McClendon.

b. 67 f. 14
McDonald's
 1987 - 2004

The fiction writing award from McDonald's Literary Achievement Awards program was named after Angelou.

b. 67 f. 15
McIlwrath, Rolleen K
 1996
b. 67 f. 16
McKendree College
 2003
b. 67 f. 17
McLaughlin, Jim
 1994

Producer of CBS Sunday Morning.

b. 67 f. 18
McNabb, Trena
 2002 - 2006
b. 67 f. 19
McNair Scholars Program, San Diego State University
 1995
b. 67 f. 20
Medgar Evers College
 1986 - 2002
b. 67 f. 21
Media Entertainment
 2002
b. 67 f. 22
Merchant Ivory Productions
 2001 - 2003
b. 67 f. 23
Merrill Lynch
 1994 - 1996
b. 67 f. 24
Meta/4 Productions
 1975
b. 67 f. 25
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Pictures
 2004
b. 67 f. 26
Metro International
 2005 - 2006
b. 67 f. 27
Metropolitan Baptist Church
 1993 - 2004
b. 67 f. 28
Michigan State University
 2005
b. 67 f. 29
Millennium World Peace Summit
 2002
b. 67 f. 30
Miller Brewing Company
 1986 - 2001
b. 67 f. 31
Million Man March
 1995
b. 67 f. 32
Mills College
 1975 - 2002

Angelou received an honorary degree from the College in 1977.

b. 67 f. 33
Mimms, Maxine
 2007
b. 68 f. 1
Modern Maturity Magazine
 2001
b. 68 f. 2
Modesto Junior College
 2001
b. 68 f. 3
Moore, Minyon
 2006
b. 68 f. 4
Moseley-Braun, Carol
 1992 - 2001

United States Senator from Illinois.

b. 68 f. 5
Mother Jones
 1987
b. 68 f. 6
Mothering Magazine
 2002 - 2007
b. 68 f. 7
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
 2003
b. 68 f. 8
Mount Zion Baptist Church
 1981 - 2006
b. 68 f. 9
Moxie Magazine
 2000
b. 68 f. 10
MTV Networks
 2003 - 2005
b. 68 f. 11
Muhammad Ali Center
 2001 - 2005
b. 68 f. 12
Muhammad, Sister Claudette Marie
 2005 - 2009

Chief of Protocol for the Nation of Islam.

b. 68 f. 13
Multi-Culture Institute
 1976
b. 68 f. 14
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)
 2000 - 2007
b. 68 f. 15
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
 1994
b. 68 f. 16
Museum of Science, Boston
 1995 - 1999
b. 68 f. 17
Mustard Seed Communities
 2002 - 2003
M
b. 68 f. 18
 1972 - 1977
b. 68 f. 19
 1981 - 1984
b. 68 f. 20
 1985 - 1989
b. 69 f. 1
 1990 - 1999
b. 69 f. 2
 2000 - 2002
b. 69 f. 3
 2003 - 2009
b. 69 f. 4
 undated
b. 70 f. 1
NARAL
 1989 - 2006
b. 70 f. 2
Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University
 2005 - 2008
b. 70 f. 3
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR)
 1982 - 1985
b. 70 f. 4
National Alliance of Business
 1985
b. 70 f. 5
National Arts Club
 1993 - 1994
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
b. 70 f. 6
General
 1971 - 1996
b. 70 f. 7
General
 1997 - 2007
b. 70 f. 8
Spingarn Award
 1993 - 2007
b. 70 f. 9
National Association of Negro Musicians
 1974 - 1991
b. 70 f. 10
National Black Arts Festival
 1988 - 2008
b. 70 f. 11
National Black Child Development Institute
 1983 - 1992
b. 70 f. 12
National Catholic Educational Association
 1985 - 1986
b. 70 f. 13
 National Center for Black Philanthropy
b. 70 f. 14
National Civil Rights Museum
 1994 - 2002
b. 70 f. 15
National Coalition Against Censorship
 1983
b. 70 f. 16
National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ)
 2002
b. 70 f. 17
National Conference of Black Mayors
 1985 - 1986
b. 70 f. 18
National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)
 1976 - 2006
b. 70 f. 19
National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS)
 1999 - 2006
b. 70 f. 20
National Education Association (NEA) St. Louis
 1990
b. 70 f. 21
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
 1988
b. 70 f. 22
National Extension College
 1991
b. 70 f. 23
National Federation of Black Women Business Owners
 1992 - 1993
b. 70 f. 24
National Geographic Today
 2002
b. 70 f. 25
National Museum of Women in the Arts
 1995
b. 70 f. 26
National Organization for Women
 1976 - 1997
b. 70 f. 27
National Organization on Disability (NOD)
 1999
b. 70 f. 28
National Poetry Association
 2000
b. 70 f. 29-30
National Political Congress of Black Women
 1984 - 2000
b. 70 f. 31
National Rainbow Coalition and Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
 1984 - 2003

Rainbow/PUSH was formed in 1996 as a merger of two non-profit organizations founded by Jesse Jackson — Operation PUSH and the National Rainbow Coalition.

b. 70 f. 32
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)
 1990 - 2002

Angelou was a member of the NSPCC's Board of Directors.

b. 70 f. 33
National Stroke Association
 2001 - 2008

Angelou was a member of the North Carolina branch's Board of Directors.

b. 70 f. 34
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
 1999 - 2003
b. 70 f. 35
National Urban League
 2001 - 2009
b. 70 f. 36
National Visionary Leadership Project
 2002 - 2007
b. 70 f. 37
National Women of Achievement, Winston-Salem Chapter
 1992 - 2002
b. 70 f. 38
National Women's Conference
 1977

Includes letter from Bella Abzug.

b. 70 f. 39
National Women's Hall of Fame
 1999 - 2004

Angelou became a member of this organization in 1999.

b. 70 f. 40
NBC
 1989 - 2003
b. 70 f. 41
Neal, Stephen L
 1987 - 1997

Congressman from North Carolina.

b. 70 f. 42
Necessities/Necesidades
 2000
b. 70 f. 43
Neighborhood Arts Center
 1981
b. 70 f. 44
NEST Foundation
 1990 - 1992
b. 70 f. 45
Net of Souls III "Borrowed Light"
 1999
b. 70 f. 46
Network Public Broadcasting International (NPBi)
 2002
b. 70 f. 47
Neubauer, Carol E
 1984

Includes a transcript of a portion of an interview with Angelou about autobiography.

b. 70 f. 48
New Age Journal
 1991
b. 70 f. 49
New Deal Productions
 1993

John Singleton's production company.

b. 70 f. 50
New Federal Theatre
 1972 - 2009

Also includes early correspondence from Woodie King, the founder of the New Federal Theatre, on behalf of Woodie King Associates and the National Black Touring Circuit.

b. 70 f. 51
New York Public Library
 1986 - 1992
b. 70 f. 52
The New York Times
 1972 - 2004
b. 70 f. 53
New York University
 2004
b. 70 f. 54
The Newark Museum
 1985
b. 70 f. 55
NewsChannel 12 (Winston-Salem)
 1997
b. 70 f. 56
Newsweek
 1974 - 2000
b. 70 f. 57
North Carolina African-American Archives Group
 1990 - 1992
b. 70 f. 58
North Carolina Barbecue Society
 2006
b. 70 f. 59
North Carolina Central University
 1992
b. 70 f. 60
North Carolina Department of Correction
 1982 - 1986
b. 70 f. 61
North Carolina Women Writers' Conference
 1992
b. 70 f. 62
North Carolina Writers' Conference
 1989
b. 70 f. 63
NPR
 1997 - 2004
N
b. 70 f. 64
 1973 - 1977
b. 70 f. 65
 1981 - 1989
b. 70 f. 66
 1990 - 1999
b. 70 f. 67
 2000 - 2003
b. 70 f. 68
 2004 - 2009
b. 70 f. 69
 undated
b. 71 f. 1
O Magazine
 1992 - 2004
b. 71 f. 2
Oakland Museum Association
 1974
b. 71 f. 3
Oberlin College
 1976 - 2003
b. 71 f. 4
Occidental College
 1977 - 1992
b. 71 f. 5
Odetta
 1999 - 2003

Most of the correspondence is from Odetta's producers and others, but there is one handwritten note from Odetta herself.

b. 71 f. 6
Olatunji, Babtunde
 1985 - 2006

The later correspondence is regarding Angelou's participation in a tribute album to the musician.

b. 71 f. 7
Olsen, Tillie
 1983

Includes a letter on behalf of Olsen and a photocopy of a foreword written by Olsen.

b. 71 f. 8
The Oprah Winfrey Show
 1995 - 2000
b. 71 f. 9
Orange County Register
 1999 - 2000
b. 71 f. 10
Ossie Davis Endowed Memorial Fund
 2006
b. 71 f. 11
Otesha Dance and Music Ensemble
 1983 - 1993
O
b. 71 f. 12
 1974 - 1977
b. 71 f. 13
 1980 - 1989
b. 71 f. 14
 1992 - 1999
b. 71 f. 15
 2000 - 2009
b. 71 f. 16
 undated
b. 72 f. 1
Paisley Park Enterprises
 1994
b. 72 f. 2
Paley/Price Productions
 1993
b. 72 f. 3
Pan African Writers Association (PAWA)
 1992 - 1994
b. 72 f. 4
Paredon Records
 1985
b. 72 f. 5
The Paris Review
 1990 - 2003

Includes a transcript of an interview, sent by George Plimpton, that was printed in the fall issue.

b. 72 f. 6
Parker, Amelia
 2000

Includes a letter of recommendation, written by Parker, for Angelou's nomination to the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

b. 72 f. 7
PBS
 1999 - 2001
b. 72 f. 8
PEN American Center
 1989 - 2000
b. 72 f. 9
People for the American Way
 1986 - 2007

Angelou was a member of the Board of Advisers of the North Carolina branch.

b. 72 f. 10
People Magazine
 1996 - 2005
b. 72 f. 11
Pete, Geoffrey
 2000

Candidate for Oakland City Council.

b. 72 f. 12
Phelps Stokes Fund
 1975 - 2006
b. 72 f. 13
The Phil Donahue Show
 2002
b. 72 f. 14
Pickard, Willis
 1992
b. 72 f. 15
Pinkney, William
 1989 - 2007

Includes a short review by Angelou of Pinkney's book.

b. 72 f. 16
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)
 1991 - 2006
b. 72 f. 17
Playgirl
 1975
b. 72 f. 18
Poets and Writers
 1989
b. 72 f. 19
Pope, Amanda
 1990 - 1992
b. 72 f. 20
Porter, H. C
 undated

Photographer and artist who worked on the Church: Songs of Soul and Inspiration album along with Angelou.

b. 72 f. 21
Potter, Charles
 2004
b. 72 f. 22
"The Power of Women"
 1999
b. 72 f. 23
Prairie View A&M University
 ca. 2004
b. 72 f. 24
"Princeville 2000" Telethon
 2000
b. 72 f. 25
Professional and Businesswomen's Conference (PBWC)
 1996
b. 72 f. 26
PROUD Magazine
 2002 - 2004
b. 72 f. 27
Publications International
 2006
b. 72 f. 28
Puckett, Ann
 1983
b. 72 f. 29
Purcell, Gerard
 1968 - 2001

Angelou's manager and president of Gerard W. Purcell Associates.

P
b. 73 f. 1
 1972 - 1978
b. 73 f. 2
 1981 - 1989
b. 73 f. 3
 1990 - 1999
b. 73 f. 4
 2000 - 2003
b. 73 f. 5
 2004 - 2009
b. 73 f. 6
 undated
b. 74 f. 1
Quainoo, Vanessa Wynder
 1999 - 2000
b. 74 f. 2
Quality Education Academy
 2006
b. 74 f. 3
Qwest Records
 1994
b. 74 f. 4
Q
 1985 - 2003
b. 74 f. 5
Radford University
 1989 - 2006
b. 74 f. 6
RAI Corporation
 2001
b. 74 f. 7
Rainbow Sign
 1974 - 1976
b. 74 f. 8
Rape Crisis Center
 1989
b. 74 f. 8a
Rawlings, J. J. and Nana Konadu
 1995 - 2000

President and First Lady of Ghana.

b. 74 f. 9
Reader's Digest
 1974 - 2002
b. 74 f. 10
Reading Rainbow
 1983

Angelou appeared on episode #113, "Arthur's Eyes".

b. 74 f. 11
Reagan, Ronald
 1985

Includes an invitation to Reagan's inauguration.

b. 74 f. 12
Redna Productions
 2000
b. 74 f. 13
Reid, Mark A
 1987
b. 74 f. 14
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art
 1992 - 2004
b. 74 f. 15
Rhythm and Blues Foundation
 1992 - 2000
b. 74 f. 16
Richards, Ann
 2002

Treasurer and later, Governor, of Texas.

b. 74 f. 17
Rickford, Russell
 1999
b. 74 f. 18
Rider University
 2000
b. 74 f. 19
Riggio, Leonard
 2002

Chairman of Barnes and Noble.

b. 74 f. 20
Riggs, Kristi D
 2004
b. 74 f. 21
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
 1976 - 1995
b. 74 f. 22
Robinson, Mabel
 1988
b. 74 f. 23
Rollins College
 1985
b. 74 f. 24
Ronald McDonald House
 2001 - 2007
b. 74 f. 25
Rose Brooks for Battered Women and Their Children
 1994 - 1995
b. 74 f. 26
Rosenthal, Nadine
 1989

Includes transcript of an interview with Angelou about reading.

b. 74 f. 27
The Rouse Company, Art in the Marketplace
 1985
b. 74 f. 28
Royal Society of Edinburgh
 2007
b. 74 f. 29
Rudell, Michael I
 2000 - 2006

Angelou's attorney, partner in Franklin, Weinrib, Rudell and Vassallo.

R
b. 74 f. 30
 1973 - 1977
b. 75 f. 1
 1981 - 1989
b. 75 f. 2
 1992 - 1999
b. 75 f. 3
 2000 - 2009
b. 75 f. 4
 undated
b. 76 f. 1
S. Graham and Associates
 1991 - 1995

Stedman Graham's company.

b. 76 f. 2
Sacramento Area Black Educators (SABE)
 1975
b. 76 f. 3
SAGE: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women
 1989 - 1992
b. 76 f. 4
Saint Augustine's College
 2002 - 2004
b. 76 f. 5
Saint Paul University
 2002
b. 76 f. 6
Salem College
 2000
b. 76 f. 7
Salvation Army
 2007
b. 76 f. 8
The San Francisco Browning Society
 1976
b. 76 f. 9
San Francisco Chronicle
 1975 - 2002
b. 76 f. 10
San Francisco University High School
 1978
b. 76 f. 11
Santa Rosa Junior College
 1976 - 1979

Some of the correspondence refers to a scholarship named for Angelou.

b. 76 f. 12
Sansappelle
 1996
b. 76 f. 13
Sara Lee Corporation
 1991 - 2001
b. 76 f. 14
Satellite Sisters
 2004
b. 76 f. 15
Savannah College of Art and Design
 2002
b. 76 f. 16
SCAN
 1983 - 1994
b. 76 f. 17
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
 1988 - 2007
b. 76 f. 18
Scott, Willard
 2002 - 2003
b. 76 f. 19
Screen Actors Guild
 1996

Includes Angelou's membership card.

b. 76 f. 20
Seasons Magazine
 1996

Includes transcript of an interview with Angelou for the magazine.

b. 76 f. 21
SELF Magazine
 1993 - 1994
b. 76 f. 22
Senghor, Léopold Sédar
 1988
Contains letter in French.
b. 76 f. 23
Sepia Magazine
 1977
b. 76 f. 24
7 Days in Winston-Salem
 1994

Book of photographs that includes images of Angelou.

b. 76 f. 25
Shabazz, Ilyasah
 2001 - 2002

Daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz.

b. 76 f. 26
Shainbaum, Barry
 1999
b. 76 f. 27
Shakur, Afeni
 2003

Mother of Tupac Shakur.

b. 76 f. 28
Shaw University
 1997
b. 76 f. 29
Shelter Network
 2001 - 2005
b. 76 f. 30
Short, Bobby
 1986 - 1987
b. 76 f. 31
Showtime Networks
 2000 - 2002
b. 76 f. 32
Shriver, Eunice Kennedy
 1986
b. 76 f. 33
Sickle Cell Disease Association of the Piedmont
 2000 - 2004
b. 76 f. 34
Siegfried and Roy
 2001
b. 76 f. 35
Simon Wiesenthal Center
 2002 - 2003
b. 76 f. 36
Skinner Leadership Institute
 1993 - 2004
b. 76 f. 37
Skyros Institute
 1991
b. 76 f. 38
Slaughter, Louise
 1993

Congresswoman from New York.

b. 76 f. 39
Smelster, Marjorie
 1983 - 1985
b. 76 f. 40
Smiley, Tavis
 1999 - 2006
b. 76 f. 41
Smith College
 1974 - 1988

Angelou received an honorary degree from the College in 1975.

b. 76 f. 42
Smith, Liz
 1986
b. 76 f. 43
Smithsonian Institution
 1983 - 2002
b. 76 f. 44
Solomon, David
 1984
b. 76 f. 45
SOME (So Others May Eat)
 1999 - 2006
b. 76 f. 46
Sonoma State Hospital
 1975
b. 76 f. 47
Sotheby's
 1992
b. 76 f. 48
South Carolina Botanical Garden
 undated
b. 76 f. 49
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA)
 1997 - 2002
b. 76 f. 50
Southern Living Magazine
 1999 - 2001

Includes drafts and the final version of an interview with Angelou printed in a 2001 issue of the magazine.

b. 76 f. 51
Special Olympics
 2002 - 2007
b. 76 f. 52-53
Spelman College
 1984 - 2006
b. 76 f. 54
Spielberg, Steven
 1995 - 1999
b. 76 f. 55
Spio-Garbrah, Ekwow
 1995

Ambassador of Ghana.

b. 76 f. 56
Spiritual Life Ministries
 1999
b. 76 f. 57
The Spring Foundation
 1993
b. 76 f. 58
St. Lawrence University
 1981

Angelou received an honorary degree from the University.

b. 76 f. 59
St. Paul's Episcopal School
 1994 - 1995
b. 76 f. 60
State of the World Forum
 1995
b. 76 f. 61
Statsinger Gallery
 1981
b. 76 f. 62
Stichting John Adams Instituut
 1991 - 1993
b. 76 f. 63
Stoloff, Victor
 1976
b. 76 f. 64
Studio Museum in Harlem
 1997
b. 76 f. 65
Sun-Sentinel
 1999
b. 76 f. 66
The Sunday Times
 1993 - 1995
b. 76 f. 67
SUNY Fredonia
 2002 - 2003
b. 76 f. 68
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
 1999 - 2001

Also includes correspondence about Sing for the Cure.

b. 76 f. 69
Szigeti, Howard
 2000 - 2005

Szigeti booked Angelou for his Unique Lives and Experiences lecture series.

S
b. 76 f. 70
 1972 - 1978
b. 76 f. 71
 1981 - 1984
b. 76 f. 72
 1986 - 1989
b. 76 f. 73
 1990 - 1999
b. 76 f. 74
 2000 - 2002
b. 76 f. 75
 2003 - 2009
b. 76 f. 76
 undated
b. 77 f. 1
Targ, William
 1976
b. 77 f. 2
TeenInk
 2000 - 2001
b. 77 f. 3
Temple University
 1991
b. 77 f. 4
Tenneson, Joyce
 2002
b. 77 f. 5
Terkel, Studs
 2002

Only includes a photocopy of a note from Angelou to Terkel.

b. 77 f. 6
Thames Television
 1990
b. 77 f. 7
Theme Park Productions
 1993

Includes contract for Angelou's assistance with the "Hall of Presidents" theme park project.

b. 77 f. 8
Third Way
 2002

Includes proof of final interview for publication.

b. 77 f. 9
Third World Student Exchange
 1985
b. 77 f. 10
30th Anniversary Mobilization of the March on Washington
 1993
b. 77 f. 11
Thompson, Ron Stacker
 1993 - 1994
b. 77 f. 12
Tidwell, John
 1981
b. 77 f. 13
Time Warner
 1995 - 2003
b. 77 f. 14
Tom Skinner Associates
 1994
b. 77 f. 15
Tomorrow Today
 1974

Publicists for Bill Withers.

b. 77 f. 16
Tony Brown's Journal
 1990
b. 77 f. 17
Toussie Family Homes
 1999

Used Angelou's name in their advertising without her permission.

b. 77 f. 18
Trans World International
 1991 - 2001
b. 77 f. 19
TransAfrica Forum
 1984 - 2007
b. 77 f. 20
Travel & Leisure
 1993
b. 77 f. 21
Trinity Institute and Trinity Church
 1989

Includes a contract for Angelou's participation in a conference.

b. 77 f. 22
TriQuarterly
 1989
b. 77 f. 23
Troupe, Quincy
 1988
b. 77 f. 24
Trumpet Awards
 2001 - 2002
b. 77 f. 25
Tulsa Community Food Bank
 2000 - 2001
b. 77 f. 26
Tuskegee Institute
 1979
b. 77 f. 27
TV One
 2004
b. 77 f. 28
Twentieth Century Fox
 2003
b. 77 f. 29
The Tussauds Group
 1998
T
b. 77 f. 30
 1972 - 1978
b. 77 f. 31
 1980 - 1989
b. 77 f. 32
 1990 - 1999
b. 78 f. 1
 2000 - 2007
b. 78 f. 2
 undated
b. 79 f. 1
UNESCO
 1993
b. 79 f. 2
UNICEF
 1994 - 2003
b. 79 f. 3
United Cerebral Palsy (UCP)
 2001 - 2009
b. 79 f. 4
United Church of Christ
 1976
b. 79 f. 5
United Negro College Fund
 1972 - 2006
b. 79 f. 6
United States Department of State
 1977
b. 79 f. 7
United States Holocaust Musuem
 2003 - 2004
b. 79 f. 8
United States Information Agency (USIA)
 1974 - 1999
b. 79 f. 9
United Way
 1983 - 2007
b. 79 f. 10
University of California, Berkeley
 1974 - 1976
b. 79 f. 11
University of California, Irvine
 1999 - 2001
b. 79 f. 12
University of California, Los Angeles
 1989
b. 79 f. 13
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 1985 - 2002
b. 79 f. 14
University of Miami
 1976 - 2006
b. 79 f. 15
University of North Carolina, various campuses
 1981 - 2004
b. 79 f. 16
University of North Carolina Center for Public Television
 1982 - 2003
b. 79 f. 17
University of Utah
 1985 - 2002
b. 79 f. 18
Unity Temple on the Plaza/Unity Institute
 1981 - 2009
b. 79 f. 19
US Airways Attaché Magazine
 1999
U
b. 79 f. 20
 1970 - 1978
b. 79 f. 21
 1981 - 1989
b. 79 f. 22
 1990 - 1999
b. 79 f. 23
 2000 - 2008
b. 80 f. 1
Valparaiso University
 2002
b. 80 f. 2
Van Ness Films
 2000
b. 80 f. 3
Van Zelst, David
 1993 - 2004
b. 80 f. 4
Variety
 1999
b. 80 f. 5
Village Foundation
 1999
b. 80 f. 6
Vision, Montclair State College
 1986

Includes edited transcript of interview with Angelou.

b. 80 f. 7
Vogue
 1987
b. 80 f. 8
Volunteers of America
 2000 - 2002
b. 80 f. 9
V
 1976 - 2009
b. 81 f. 1
Wakan Films
 1999
Wake Forest University
b. 81 f. 2-5
General
 1974 - 2009
b. 81 f. 6
Deed of gift
 1997

Includes draft deed of gift for donation of Angelou's archival materials to the Z. Smith Reynolds Library.

b. 81 f. 7
Black Students Alliance
 1983 - 1987
b. 81 f. 8
Divinity School
 1999
b. 81 f. 9
Humanities Club
 1985 - 1995
b. 81 f. 10
Responses to The Wake Forest Critic and The Washington Times
 1993 - 1996

Mostly includes letters of support of Angelou after an unflattering editorial in The Wake Forest Critic, an independent publication.

b. 81 f. 11
School of Medicine and Medical Center
 1993 - 2006
b. 81 f. 12
The Wall Street Journal
 2000
b. 81 f. 13
Ward, Anthony
 1997
b. 81 f. 14
Warner Bros
 1972 - 1996
b. 81 f. 15
The Washington Post
 1976 - 1986

Includes correspondence from Jackie Trescott, a staff writer.

b. 81 f. 16
Watanabe, Michio
 1992

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan.

b. 81 f. 17
Wayne State University
 1981
b. 81 f. 18
WCVB-TV Boston
 2000
b. 81 f. 19
We Are Family Foundation
 2005 - 2006
b. 81 f. 20
W. E. B. DuBois Foundation
 1993 - 1994
b. 81 f. 21
Wedge, George
 1971 - 1986
b. 82 f. 1
West Atlanta/Douglas Choral Society (WADCS)
 1994
b. 82 f. 3
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD)
 1999 - 2003
b. 82 f. 3
Western Washington University
 1999
b. 82 f. 4
Westside Preparatory School
 1990 - 1991
b. 82 f. 5
Westways
 1976 - 1977
b. 82 f. 6
WGBH
 1981 - 1983
b. 82 f. 7
White, Kevin H
 1982

Mayor of Boston.

b. 82 f. 8
Wichita State University
 1973 - 1976
b. 82 f. 9
Wilkerson, Margaret B
 1984
b. 82 f. 10
Williams, Armstrong
 1994

Host of The Right Side.

b. 82 f. 11
Wilson, Irv
 1985

Only includes a photocopied letter from Angelou to Wilson.

b. 82 f. 12
Winans, BeBe
 2002
b. 82 f. 13
Winds of Change Foundation
 2000
b. 82 f. 14
Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts
 1983 - 2006
b. 82 f. 15
Winston-Salem Journal
 1973 - 2004
Winston-Salem State University
b. 82 f. 16-17
General
 1983 - 2006
b. 82 f. 18
Diggs Gallery
 1983 - 2005
b. 82 f. 19
Wofford, Harris
 1993 - 1994

United States Senator from Pennsylvania.

b. 82 f. 20
Womble, Larry W
 1987 - 2005

Alderman of Winston-Salem and later, Congressman from North Carolina.

b. 82 f. 21
Woman's Day
 1986 - 1994
b. 82 f. 22
Women at Work Magazine
 1975 - 1976
b. 83 f. 1
Women in Communications
 1986 - 1993
b. 83 f. 2
Women's Forum of North Carolina
 1985 - 1986
b. 83 f. 3
Women's Ministries
 1991
b. 83 f. 4
Women's Prison Association and Hopper Home
 1975 - 1976
b. 83 f. 5
Wray, Phoebe
 1975
b. 83 f. 6
The Writers Hall of Fame
 2001

Includes letter and certificate regarding Angelou's nomination for induction.

W
b. 83 f. 7
 1968 - 1978
b. 83 f. 8
 1981 - 1989
b. 83 f. 9
 1990 - 1999
b. 83 f. 10
 2000 - 2003
b. 83 f. 11
 2004 - 2009
b. 83 f. 12
 undated
b. 84 f. 1
Yates, Colombe
 1976
b. 84 f. 2
YMCA
 1989 - 2001
b. 84 f. 3
YWCA
 1976 - 2007
b. 84 f. 4
Y
 1982 - 2007
b. 84 f. 5
Zolten, Jerry
 2000 - 2002
b. 84 f. 6
Z
 1977 - 2004
Agents and publishers
 1970 - 2009

Arranged into two sub-groups: (1) Agents and (2) Publishers.

Arranged into two sub-groups: (1) Agents and (2) Publishers.

Agents

Arranged in alphabetical order by name of agency or last name of agent.

Arranged in alphabetical order by name of agency or last name of agent.

Brann, Helen (The Helen Brann Agency, Inc.)

Helen Brann started The Helen Brann Agency, a literary agency, in 1974. She was close friends and later, business associates, with legendary dramatic rights literary agent, Flora Roberts, who also represented Angelou. For decades she represented many writers besides Angelou, including Julian Barnes, Richard Brautigan, Gerald Clarke, Nora Johnson, Stephen Sondheim, and Robert B. Parker.

The Helen Brann Agency handled Angelou's contracts with publishers, including Random House; permission requests; and requests to contribute to other authors' work. The agency also oversaw the approval process for her children's books.

b. 85 f. 1
 1986 - 1995
b. 85 f. 2
 1996
b. 85 f. 3
 1997 - 1998
b. 85 f. 4-7
 1999
b. 86 f. 1-4
 2000
b. 87 f. 1-4
 2001
b. 87 f. 5-6
 2002
b. 88 f. 1
 2003
b. 88 f. 2-3
 2004
b. 88 f. 4
 2005
b. 88 f. 5
 2006 - 2008
Lordly and Dame

Lordly and Dame, a lecture bureau based in Massachusetts, acted as Angelou's lecture agent. Other clients have included Dr. Joyce Brothers and George Plimpton.

b. 89 f. 1
 1983 - 1993
b. 89 f. 2
 1995 - 1998
b. 89 f. 3-6
 1999
b. 89 f. 7-8 b. 90 f. 1-2
 2000
b. 90 f. 3-4
 2001
b. 90 f. 5-6 b. 91 f. 1
 2002
b. 91 f. 2
 2003
b. 91 f. 3-5
 2004
b. 91 f. 6
 2005 - 2009
Roberts, Flora (Flora Roberts Agency)

Flora Roberts was a play agent based in New York, New York. Although most of her clients were writers, she also represented a few directors and designers. Although Roberts passed away in 1998, Angelou continued to work with her agency throughout 1999.

As a theatrical agent, Roberts represented Angelou's participation in musical, film, and theater performances, and its corresponding publicity.

b. 92 f. 1
 1987 - 1992
b. 92 f. 2
 1993
b. 92 f. 3
 1994 - 1998
b. 92 f. 4-5
 1999
Publishers

Random House published the majority of Angelou's work. The exceptions include her children's books, My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken and Me; Kofi and His Magic; and Life Doesn't Frighten Me, the first two of which were published by Clarkson Potter (now part of the Crown Publishing Group) and the last of which was published by Stewart, Tabori, Chang. In addition, Now Sheba Sings the Song, Angelou's collaboration with Tom Feelings, was published by Dutton/Dial Books (now part of the Penguin Group).

After the files on Random House, everything is arranged in alphabetical order.

After the files on Random House, everything is arranged in alphabetical order.

Random House

Random House, now known as Penguin Random House, publishes original fiction and nonfiction in all formats; the publishing house has published all of Angelou's books (autobiographies, poetry collections, and essay collections) under the editorship of Robert Loomis.

b. 93 f. 1
 1973 - 1987
b. 93 f. 2
 1990 - 1997
b. 93 f. 3
 1998 - 1999
b. 93 f. 4
 2000 - 2002
b. 93 f. 5
 2003
b. 93 f. 6
 2004
b. 93 f. 7
 2005 - 2007
b. 94 f. 1
Alfred A. Knopf
 1974 - 2006
b. 94 f. 2
Bantam Books/Bantam Dell
 1974 - 2003
b. 94 f. 3
Beacon Press
 1992 - 1999
b. 94 f. 4
Clarkson Potter
 1994 - 1997
b. 94 f. 5
Doubleday
 1970 - 2008
b. 94 f. 6
The Easton Press
 1999 - 2006
b. 94 f. 7
The Folio Society
 2000
b. 94 f. 8
Gale Research
 1995 - 1996
b. 94 f. 9
Grossman Publishers
 1975
b. 94 f. 10
HarperCollins
 1994 - 2005
b. 94 f. 11
Houghton Mifflin Company
 1976 - 2002
b. 94 f. 12
J. B. Lippincott Company
 1972 - 1976
b. 94 f. 13
Ligature
 1988
b. 94 f. 14
Little, Brown and Co
 1985 - 2009
b. 94 f. 15
Multimedia Books Limited
 1992 - 1993
b. 94 f. 16
Penguin Group
 1975 - 2007

Also includes correspondence from Viking.

b. 94 f. 17
Simon and Schuster
 1975 - 2006
b. 94 f. 18
Trevi Publishers
 1974 - 1976

Responsible for the Swedish translation of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

b. 94 f. 19
Vintage Books
 1990 - 1995
b. 94 f. 20
Virago
 1986 - 2006

Angelou's international publisher.

b. 94 f. 21
W. W. Norton Company
 1983 - 2004
b. 94 f. 22
Wiley
 2003
b. 94 f. 23
Workman Publishing Co
 1985 - 2003
b. 95 f. 1
Other publishers, A-B
 1981 - 2006
b. 95 f. 2
Other publishers, C-E
 1975 - 2004
b. 95 f. 3
Other publishers, G-L
 1985 - 2001
b. 95 f. 4
Other publishers, N-R
 1981 - 2001
b. 95 f. 5
Other publishers, S-Y
 1975 - 2007
Regrets
 1970 - 2009

Arranged chronologically.

Arranged chronologically.

b. 96 f. 1
 1970 - 1971
b. 96 f. 2
 1974
b. 96 f. 3
 1975
b. 96 f. 4-5
 1976
b. 96 f. 6
 1977
b. 96 f. 7
 1981 - 1983
b. 97 f. 1
 1984 - 1987
b. 97 f. 2
 1988 - 1989
b. 97 f. 3
 1991 - 1992
b. 97 f. 4-5
 1993
b. 97 f. 6
 1994
b. 97 f. 7
 1995 - 1996
b. 98 f. 1-6 b. 99 f. 1-4
 1999
b. 99 f. 5-6 b. 100 f. 1-4 b. 101 f. 1-5 b. 102 f. 1-2
 2000
b. 102 f. 3-7 b. 103 f. 1-6 b. 104 f. 1-2
 2001
b. 104 f. 3-5 b. 105 f. 1-5 b. 106 f. 1-2
 2002
b. 106 f. 3-5 b. 107 f. 1-6 b. 108 f. 1-3
 2003
b. 108 f. 4-9 b. 109 f. 1-6
 2004
b. 109 f. 7 b. 110 f. 1-8
 2005
b. 111 f. 1-5
 2006
b. 111 f. 6-8
 2007
b. 111 f. 9
 2008 - 2009
b. 363-403
Fan mail
 ca. 1960 - 2009

Fan mail is closed until 2030.

Writing
 bulk 1970 - 2008

This series is comprised of all aspects of the writing process, from handwritten first drafts to final edited proofs, for Angelou's most well-known publications, including I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Letter to My Daughter. Additionally, there is a large number of unpublished work, including poems, essays, and articles. This series also consists of work by others, mostly by friends and colleagues or from publishers requesting quotes or comments.

Arranged into two subseries as established by Angelou and her office: (1) Angelou's writing and (2) Other people's work.

Arranged into two subseries as established by Angelou and her office: (1) Angelou's writing and (2) Other people's work.

Angelou's writing
 1958 - 2008

This subseries is comprised of drafts, handwritten, typed, and edited; correspondence with editors and publishers; galleys; proofs; cover proofs; and printed copies of excerpts or reprints of all of Angelou's most well-known publications. These publications include all of her autobiographies (except for Mom and Me and Mom), essay collections, and poetry collections; most of her children's books, except for Life Doesn't Frighten Me; one of her cookbooks; and a few scripts, most notably the playscript for And Still I Rise (The Musical). Additionally, there are numerous essays and articles, including the series that she wrote for Playgirl in the mid-1970s, and contributions to other people's work (mostly as forewords and introductions). Also included are speeches, lectures, and tributes, such as the tribute for the Special Olympics. There is a significant amount of unpublished material, which also consists of drafts, handwritten, typed, and edited; it is arranged into similar subgroups as the published material. Although there is correspondence with editors and publishers in some of these cases, it is unclear if the material was ever published. Most of the handwritten drafts, published and unpublished, are written on yellow legal pads, Angelou's preferred method of writing.

Arranged into 13 subgroups: (1) Autobiographies; (2) Essay collections; (3) Children's books; (4) Cookbooks; (5) Poetry; (6) Essays and articles; (7) Scripts; (8) Lyrics; (9) Forewords and other contributions; (10) Lectures and speeches; (11) Memorials and tributes; (12) Other; and (13) Unpublished work.

Arranged into 13 subgroups: (1) Autobiographies; (2) Essay collections; (3) Children's books; (4) Cookbooks; (5) Poetry; (6) Essays and articles; (7) Scripts; (8) Lyrics; (9) Forewords and other contributions; (10) Lectures and speeches; (11) Memorials and tributes; (12) Other; and (13) Unpublished work.

Autobiographies
 1967 - 2005

Arranged chronologically, by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised. Some folders are not in chronological order in order to maintain consistency in the arrangement of this section. This arrangement consists of listing the various stages of the writing process first, followed by editorial and administrative aspects, such as privacy questions and book jacket proofs.

Arranged chronologically, by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised. Some folders are not in chronological order in order to maintain consistency in the arrangement of this section. This arrangement consists of listing the various stages of the writing process first, followed by editorial and administrative aspects, such as privacy questions and book jacket proofs.

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
 1967 - 2001

The first volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 1969.

The first box of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings follows the order written on the original folders (I-XI); this order does not seem to correspond to the order of the action in the book, however.

The first box of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings follows the order written on the original folders (I-XI); this order does not seem to correspond to the order of the action in the book, however.

b. 112 f. 1-2
Handwritten notes and drafts
b. 112 f. 3
Partial handwritten manuscript
b. 112 f. 4
Mostly handwritten manuscript
b. 112 f. 5
Partial manuscript, mostly handwritten
b. 112 f. 6
Manuscript, mostly typed
b. 112 f. 7
Notebook with handwritten drafts
b. 112 f. 8
Notebook with handwritten draft and single handwritten page
 1967
b. 112 f. 9
Handwritten drafts
 1968
b. 113 f. 1-2
Partial typescripts
b. 113 f. 3
Complete typescript
b. 113 f. 4
Typescript, mostly photocopies
b. 113 f. 5
Setting copy
 undated
b. 114 f. 1
First galley
 1969
b. 114 f. 2
Second galley
 ca. 1969
b. 114 f. 3
Third galley
 ca. 1969
b. 114 f. 4
Signed release
 1969

Photocopied release from Bailey Johnson, Angelou's brother.

b. 114 f. 5
Excerpt published in Harper's Magazine
 1970 February
b. 114 f. 6
Random House dust jacket
 1970 February
b. 114 f. 7
Excerpt published in Reader's Digest
 1982 September

Includes an introduction and afterword by Bill Moyers.

b. 114 f. 8
Excerpts from other publications
 1987 - 1990
b. 115 f. 1
Dust jacket proofs
 1995 - 2003

Includes jackets from Random House and Virago.

b. 115 f. 2-4
Penguin/Longman UK condensed edition manuscript
 2001 June - August

This edition was intended for educational purposes in England only.

Gather Together in My Name
 1973 - 2003

The second volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 1974.

b. 116 f. 1
Handwritten drafts
b. 116 f. 2-3
Photocopied typescript with edits
b. 116 f. 4
Partial typescript (carbon copies)
b. 116 f. 5
Setting copy
 1974
b. 116 f. 6
First galley
 undated
b. 117 f. 1
Second galley
 undated
b. 117 f. 2
Third galley
 undated
b. 117 f. 3
Galley in booklet form
 undated
b. 117 f. 4
Master set, touched up and pasted up
 undated
b. 117 f. 5
Master set, untouched
 undated
b. 117 f. 6
Specifications for Random House
 1973 August
b. 117 f. 7
Random House editorial fact sheet
 1973
b. 117 f. 8
Signed releases
 1973

Photocopied releases from Bailey Johnson and Vivian Baxter.

b. 117 f. 9
Correspondence between Robert Loomis and attorney regarding potential libelous passages
 1973
b. 117 f. 10
Dust jacket proofs
 ca. 1997 - 2003

Includes dust jackets from Bantam (for paperback edition) and Virago.

Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas
 1975 - ca. 2000s

The third volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 1976.

b. 118 f. 1
Handwritten manuscript on loose pages
 1975 July
b. 118 f. 2
Handwritten manuscript on yellow legal pads
 1975 December
b. 118 f. 3
Handwritten manuscript on yellow legal pad
 1976 January 15
b. 118 f. 4-5
Handwritten manuscript on loose pages
 undated
b. 118 f. 6
Typescript pages
 ca. 1975 - 1976

Written during Angelou's Bellagio residency.

b. 118 f. 7
Partial typescript with edits
 undated
b. 118 f. 8
Partial manuscript, mostly typed
 undated
b. 119 f. 1-5
Various typescripts with edits
 undated
b. 120 f. 1
Master set, first pass
 1976 May
b. 120 f. 2-4 b. 121 f. 1
Setting copy
 1976 June

Includes original and photocopy.

b. 121 f. 2
File copy
 1976 June
b. 121 f. 3
Releases
 undated

Draft release form, unsigned, for Bailey Johnson, Vivian Baxter, and Guy Johnson.

b. 121 f. 4
Dust jacket proof from Virago
 ca. 2000s
The Heart of a Woman
 1980 - 2003

The fourth volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 1981.

b. 122 f. 1
Mostly handwritten drafts
 1980 July 14
b. 122 f. 2
Typescript draft with edits
 undated
b. 122 f. 3
Handwritten drafts
 undated
b. 122 f. 4
Handwritten drafts
 undated
b. 122 f. 5
Handwritten drafts
 undated
b. 122 f. 6
Handwritten drafts
 1980 August
b. 122 f. 7
Mostly typed drafts with edits
 undated
b. 122 f. 8
Handwritten dedication page draft
 undated
b. 122 f. 9
Mostly handwritten pages
 undated
b. 122 f. 10
Handwritten page list
 undated

Possibly says "Loomis' questions" at the top, so page list could indicate questions that Robert Loomis had and/or edits that needed to be addressed.

b. 123 f. 1
Typescript draft with edits
 undated

Probably incomplete (many pages out of order). Some pages are photocopies.

b. 123 f. 2
Typescript (mostly complete) with edits
 undated

Mostly photocopies.

b. 123 f. 3
Complete typescript with edits
 undated

Photocopies.

b. 124 f. 1
Partial typescript, mimeograph
 undated
b. 124 f. 2
Master set, author's copy
 1981 May 21
b. 124 f. 3
Setting copy
 undated
b. 125 f. 1
Master set, first pass, uncorrected
 1981 May 21
b. 125 f. 2
Miscellaneous proof pages
 1981 May 21
b. 125 f. 3
Master proof, second pass
 1981 July 9
b. 125 f. 4
File copy
 1981 July 9
b. 126 f. 1
File copy, booklet style (photocopies)
 undated
b. 126 f. 2
Reproductions (booklet style)
 undated
b. 126 f. 3
Blues
 undated
b. 126 f. 4
Photographic images of Ghana
 undated

Unclear if these images were intended for an illustrated version of the book.

b. 126 f. 5
Style guide
 undated
b. 126 f. 6
Libel and privacy questions
 1981 March 12
b. 126 f. 7
Jacket proof and page layout
 undated
b. 126 f. 8
Correspondence with Random House regarding proofs and galleys
 1981
b. 126 f. 9
Notes and letter found in drafts
 1981
b. 126 f. 10
Excerpts published in Essence and Ladies' Home Journal
 1982 January - 1993 October
b. 126 f. 11
Audiobook script from Random House
 1997
b. 126 f. 12
Dust jacket proofs
 1997 - 2003

Includes jackets from Bantam (paperback edition) and Virago.

All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
 1985 - 2008

The fifth volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 1986; draft title was "When to Blow the Stolen Trumpet".

b. 127 f. 1-3
Handwritten drafts on legal pads
 undated
b. 127 f. 4
Mostly handwritten draft on legal pads
 undated
b. 127 f. 5-6 b. 128 f. 1
Handwritten and edited typed drafts
 undated
b. 128 f. 2
Typed and handwritten pages
 1985 March
b. 128 f. 3
Typed and handwritten pages
 undated
b. 128 f. 4
Typed introduction draft and handwritten pages
 1986 January
b. 128 f. 5
Handwritten and typed pages
 undated
b. 128 f. 6
Partial typescript
 undated
b. 128 f. 7
Complete typescript with handwritten pages and edits
 undated
b. 129 f. 1-2
Complete typescript (2 original copies)
 undated
b. 129 f. 3
Master proof with corrections
 1985 November
b. 129 f. 4
Rough reproductions
 1985 December 20 - 21
b. 130 f. 1
Master proof
 1985 December 23
b. 130 f. 2
Rough reproductions
 1986 January 10
b. 130 f. 3
Partial revised reproductions
 1986 January 22 - 29
b. 130 f. 4
Setting copy
 undated
b. 130 f. 5
Page proofs
 undated
b. 130 f. 6
Blues
 undated
b. 131 f. 1
Camera-ready copy
 undated
b. 131 f. 2
Random House dust jacket
 1986
b. 131 f. 3
Excerpts from various publications
 1986

Includes "No Longer Out of Africa", printed in Ms., August 1986. Photocopies.

b. 131 f. 4
Dust jacket proofs
 1987 - 2003

Jackets from Vintage (trade paperback edition) and Virago.

b. 131 f. 5
Modern Library edition proof
 2002 May
b. 131 f. 6
"Sheikhali" draft
 2008

Draft of a short story, which was reworked from an excerpt of All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes. Possibly intended for inclusion in Letter to My Daughter.

A Song Flung Up to Heaven
 1998 - 2002

The sixth volume of Angelou's autobiographies, originally published in 2002.

b. 132 f. 1
Handwritten pages, possibly part of original manuscript
 undated
b. 132 f. 2
Five handwritten pages
 undated
b. 132 f. 3
Handwritten manuscript
 1998 January
b. 132 f. 4
Partial typescript with edits
 2000

Alternative title included, "The Old Ark's A-Movering and I'm Going Home".

b. 132 f. 5
Working draft typescript with edits
 2000 February 12
b. 132 f. 6-7
Working draft typescripts with edits
 2000 April 19
b. 133 f. 1
Old version not to be used for edits
 undated
b. 133 f. 2-3
Working draft copies with new text
 2000 April 20 - 2001 January 16
b. 133 f. 4-5
Working draft copies with new text and edits
 2001 January 10
b. 133 f. 6
Working draft copy, edits done
 2001 January 10 - 22
b. 134 f. 1-4
Working draft copies with edits and new text
 2001 January 10 - March 30
b. 134 f. 5
New text
 2001 January 29
b. 134 f. 6 b. 135 f. 1
Complete manuscript
 2001 February - 2002 February
b. 135 f. 2
Finished copy
 2001 February

Sent to Random House on February 1, 2001, but includes revisions from 2002.

b. 135 f. 3
Revised manuscript
 2001 February 1 - 2002 February 1
b. 135 f. 4 b. 136 f. 1
Part 1-2 revisions
 2001 March 27 - 28
b. 136 f. 2-3
Part 2 revisions
 2001 March 28 - 30
b. 137 f. 1-2
Part 2-3 revisions
 2001 March 28 - 30
b. 137 f. 3
Part 1-3 revisions
 2001 March 28 - 2002 February 1
b. 137 f. 4
Part 3 revisions
 2001 March 30
b. 137 f. 5
Additions
 2001 April 9
b. 138 f. 1-3
Copy edited manuscript
 2001 June

Includes original and photocopy.

b. 139 f. 1-3
Manuscript with handwritten edits
 2001 July - August
b. 139 f. 4
Uncorrected galleys
 2001 September 14
b. 140 f. 1
Uncorrected galleys
 2001 September 18
b. 140 f. 2-3
Audiobook script
 2001 October 31
b. 140 f. 4
Kirkus Reviews entry
 2002 January 1

Photocopy faxed to Angelou from Robert Loomis on December 17, 2001.

b. 140 f. 5
Excerpt from O Magazine
 2002 January 17
b. 140 f. 6
Bantam paperback edition first pass
 2002 August
b. 140 f. 7
Random House advance uncorrected proof
 2002
b. 140 f. 8
Dust jacket proofs and ribbon
 2002

Includes Bantam and Virago editions.

The Collected Autobiographies of Maya Angelou
 2004 - 2005
b. 141 f. 1-2
Copy edited manuscript
 2005 July 27
b. 141 f. 3
Dedication text
 2004 June
b. 141 f. 4
Dust jacket proofs
 2004
b. 141 f. 5
Possible autobiography fragments
 undated

Includes one handwritten page and two typed pages with edits.

b. 141 f. 6
Cover proofs of paperback editions of various publications (mostly autobiographies)
 undated
Essay collections
 1993 - 2008

Arranged chronologically by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised.

Arranged chronologically by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised.

Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now
 1993 - 1999

Originally published in 1993.

b. 142 f. 1
Handwritten manuscript on yellow legal pad
 1993 April
b. 142 f. 2-4
Handwritten and typed pages (with edits)
 undated
b. 142 f. 5
Handwritten and typed pages
 1993 May
b. 142 f. 6
Typescript with edits (photocopy)
 undated
b. 142 f. 7
Final typescript copy to Random House
 1993 June 9
b. 143 f. 1
Author's galleys
 1993 July
b. 143 f. 2
Galleys
 1993 July - August
b. 143 f. 3
Master set, first pass
 1993 August
b. 143 f. 4
Setting copy
 1993 August
b. 143 f. 5
Excerpts from various publications
 1993 - 1999

Includes Ladies' Home Journal, July 1994, among others.

b. 143 f. 6-7
Dust jacket proofs
 1994 - 1997

Includes jackets from Bantam and Virago.

Even the Stars Look Lonesome
 1997 - 1998

Originally published in 1997.

b. 144 f. 1
Typescript
 undated
b. 144 f. 2
Drafts of the essay, "Africa"
 undated
b. 144 f. 3
Typescript with edits
 1997 April 2 - 7
b. 144 f. 4
Copy edited manuscript
 1997 April 30
b. 144 f. 5
Setting copy
 1997 May 14
b. 144 f. 6
Galleys, author's set
 1997 May 27 - 28
b. 145 f. 1
Galleys with handwritten corrections
 1997 May
b. 145 f. 2
Master set, first pass
 1997 May - June
b. 145 f. 3
Table of contents, corrected proof checklist
 undated
b. 145 f. 4
Dedication page final copy
 1997 June
b. 145 f. 5
Galleys
 1997 June - July
b. 145 f. 6
Dust jacket proof from Random House
 undated
b. 145 f. 7
Audiobook script and back-of-box copy
 1997 July
b. 145 f. 8
Audiobook script with corrections
 undated
b. 145 f. 9
Virago dust jacket proof
 1998 January
b. 145 f. 10
Paperback edition, first pass
 1998 February 5 - 9
b. 145 f. 11
Bantam dust jacket proof
 1998 March
Letter to My Daughter
 2008
b. 146 f. 1-5 b. 147 f. 1
Early drafts and revisions of used poems and essays
 1991 - 2008 January - March
b. 147 f. 2
Complete manuscript
 2008 March 28
b. 147 f. 3
Drafts and revisions
 2008 April - June
b. 147 f. 4
Manuscript with edits by Robert Loomis
 2008 May - June
b. 147 f. 5 b. 148 f. 1
Revisions
 2008 June 6 - 17
b. 148 f. 2-3
Complete manuscript
 2008 June 17 - 18
b. 148 f. 4
Setting and copy edited copy
 2008 fall
Children's books
 1992 - 2005

Arranged chronologically by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised.

Arranged chronologically by publication date. Dates on individual folders indicate dates when material was written or revised.

My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken, and Me
 1992 - 1994

Collaboration with the photographer Margaret Courtney-Clarke, originally published in 1994 by Clarkson Potter.

b. 149 f. 1
Photographic prints from Margaret Courtney-Clarke
 1992
b. 149 f. 2
Handwritten and typed drafts
 1993
b. 150 f. 1
Oversize proofs (photocopies)
 1993 December
b. 149 f. 3
Uncorrected proofs
 1994
Kofi and His Magic
 1995 - 1996

Second collaboration with the photographer Margaret Courtney-Clarke; published by Clarkson Potter in 1996.

b. 149 f. 4
Handwritten pages
 undated
b. 149 f. 5
Typescripts with revisions
 1995 - 1996
b. 150 f. 2
Oversize second dummy proof
 1996 May
b. 150 f. 3
Oversize first proof
 1996 June - July
b. 149 f. 6
Dust jacket proof
 1996 June
Maya's World series
 2002 - 2005

Series illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell and published by Random House in 2004.

b. 149 f. 7
Angelina of Italy
 2002 - 2003

Includes handwritten and typed drafts with revisions and a dust jacket proof.

b. 149 f. 8
Izak of Lapland
 2003

Early title was possibly "Yaaupi Utsi".

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed, with revisions and a dust jacket proof.

b. 149 f. 9
Renée Marie of France
 2003

Includes various drafts, handwritten (photocopies) and typed with edits, and a jacket proof.

b. 149 f. 10
Mikale of Hawaii
 2003 - 2004

Includes mostly typed drafts and jacket proof.

b. 149 f. 11
Cedric of Jamaica
 2004

Published in 2005.

Includes various typed drafts.

b. 149 f. 12
"Introducing Maya's World" brochure
 2004
Hallelujah! The Welcome Table: A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes (cookbook)
 2001 - 2008

Originally published by Random House in 2004.

b. 151 f. 1
Handwritten drafts on yellow legal pads
 2001
b. 151 f. 2
Typescript
 2002 January
b. 151 f. 3
Partial typescript with edits
 2003 March - April
b. 151 f. 4
Handwritten and typed manuscript
 2003 April - July
b. 151 f. 5
Handwritten pages
 2003 August
b. 151 f. 6
"Rogue" pages
 undated
b. 151 f. 7 b. 152 f. 1-4
Typescript drafts with revisions
 2003 August 20 - September 26
b. 152 f. 5-6
Revisions
 2003 September 29 - 30
b. 153 f. 1
Revisions
 2003 October 3
b. 153 f. 2
Edited typescript
 2003 October 29 - 30
b. 153 f. 3
Typescript
 2003 October 31
b. 153 f. 4 b. 154 f. 1
Typescripts with edits
 2003 November 4
b. 154 f. 2-3
Typescripts with edits
 2003 November 20 - 21
b. 155 f. 1-2
Revisions
 2003 November 24
b. 155 f. 3-4 b. 156 f. 1-3
Typescripts with and without edits
 2003 December 10 - 15
b. 156 f. 4-6 b. 157 f. 1
Revisions
 2003 December 15 - 16
b. 157 f. 2
Recipe edits
 2003 December 11 - 2004 January 6
b. 157 f. 3-6
Revisions
 2004 January 6
b. 157 f. 7
Catalog copy
 2004 January 8
b. 158 f. 1-2
Setting copy and style sheet
 2004 February 20
b. 158 f. 3
Layouts
 2004 March 8 - 9
Recipes
b. 158 f. 4
List of recipes requested by Angelou
 undated
b. 158 f. 5
Drafts of all recipes, including Angelou's
 2004 March 23 - 24
b. 158 f. 6
Recipes from Mr. Lanker
 2004 March 24
b. 158 f. 7
Recipes from Chef McMillan
 2004 March 24
b. 158 f. 8
Recipes not used
 undated
b. 158 f. 9
Rafal Spice Company catalog
 undated

Possibly used as a resource for the cookbook.

b. 158 f. 10-11
Copy edited manuscript
 2004 March 23
b. 159 f. 1-2
Uncorrected galleys
 2004 May 3
b. 159 f. 3-5
Revisions
 2004 May 3 - 14
b. 159 f. 6
Questions from copy editor
 2004 May 25 - June 4
b. 159 f. 7
Index copy
 2004 July
b. 159 f. 8
Cover proof
 undated
b. 159 f. 9 b. 160
Kodak approval proofs
 2004 October 18
b. 161 f. 1
Unabridged audiobook script without recipes
 undated
b. 161 f. 2
Audiobook script with edits
 undated
b. 161 f. 3
Bookmarks
 2004 October 9
b. 161 f. 4-5
Photographs from Random House
 2004 November 5
b. 161 f. 6
Random House paperback special edition
 2008 April
b. 161 f. 7
Handwritten and typed drafts of "Haute Cuisine à la Tabasco"
 2008

Possibly reworked for a later book.

Poetry
 1967 - 2008

Arranged chronologically by publication date into two sub-groups: (1) Collections and books and (2) Individually published poems (poems published in journals or magazines or written specifically for an organization or event).

Arranged chronologically by publication date into two sub-groups: (1) Collections and books and (2) Individually published poems (poems published in journals or magazines or written specifically for an organization or event).

Collections and books
Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie
 1970 - 2006

Originally published by Random House in 1971.

b. 162 f. 1
Poem typescripts
 undated
b. 162 f. 2
Select poem drafts
 undated

Handwritten on yellow legal paper.

b. 162 f. 3
Master set, unmarked
 undated
b. 162 f. 4
"No No No No", published in Zuka, #5
 1970 October
b. 162 f. 5
Setting copy
 1971 February
b. 162 f. 6
Marked master set
 1971 March
b. 162 f. 7
"Tears" set to music by Brian Nelson
 1991
b. 162 f. 8
Audiobook rewrites
 1996
b. 162 f. 9
Dust jacket proofs
 1997 - 2003

Includes proofs from Virago and Random House (for audio book).

b. 168 f. 5
"Miss Scarlet, Mr. Rhett and Other Latter-Day Saints" included in Lights, Camera, Poetry! edited by Jason Shinder
 1996
b. 162 f. 10
"No Loser, No Weeper" set to music by Charlie Barnett
 2006
Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well
 1975 - 1997

Originally published by Random House in 1975.

b. 163 f. 1
Handwritten and typed drafts
 undated
b. 163 f. 2
Poem list (handwritten) and "A Year"
 undated

Includes handwritten poem list, including "A Year", which eventually was not used in this collection.

b. 163 f. 3
Dedication page draft (handwritten)
 undated
b. 163 f. 4
Poem typescripts
 undated
b. 163 f. 5
Setting copy
 1975 March 24
b. 163 f. 6
Galleys, master marked set
 1975 April 30
b. 163 f. 7
Galleys, master marked set
 1975 May 30
b. 163 f. 8
Dust jacket proofs
 1975 October
b. 163 f. 9
Photocopies of select poems
 undated
b. 163 f. 10
Dust jacket proofs
 1997

Includes proofs from Random House for audiobook and later editions.

And Still I Rise
 1978 - 2006

Originally published by Random House in 1978.

b. 164 f. 1
Early poem drafts
 undated

Mostly handwritten, but a few typed with handwritten edits.

b. 164 f. 2
Setting copy
 undated
b. 164 f. 3
"Woman Work" typed copy
 undated
b. 164 f. 3a
"Country Lover" and "Men" scripts
 undated

Includes instructions about microphones and audience applause, so possibly recorded for radio or TV.

b. 164 f. 4
Master set, first pass
 1978 May 1
b. 164 f. 5
Master set, second pass
 1978 June 1
b. 164 f. 6
Master set confirmation
 1978 June 23
b. 164 f. 7
"Still I Rise" reprint for United Negro College Fund ad, The New York Times
 1994 August 14
b. 164 f. 8
Dust jacket proofs
 1996 - 2003

Includes proofs from Virago and Random House (for later editions).

b. 164 f. 9
Layouts of version with illustrations by Diego Rivera
 2000

Published by Random House in 2001.

b. 164 f. 10
"Still I Rise" reprint in 12th Annual Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities program
 2001
b. 164 f. 11
"Phenomenal Woman" reprint in The Guardian (photocopy)
 2006 May 13
Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?
 1967 - 2000

Published by Random House in 1983.

b. 165 f. 1
Early drafts
 1967 - 1970

Mostly handwritten, but a few typed with handwritten edits.

b. 165 f. 2
Handwritten (on yellow legal pad) and typed drafts
 1982 July 24
b. 165 f. 3
Typescript
 1982 August 14
b. 165 f. 4
Typescript with edits
 undated
b. 165 f. 5
Author's set of proofs
 1982 November 24
b. 165 f. 6
Cover sketch and dust jacket proofs
 1982 - 1983
b. 165 f. 7
"Caged Bird" reprinted in Cosmos Club Poets through the Years: An Anthology
 2000
I Shall Not Be Moved
 1989 - 1994

Published by Random House in 1990.

b. 166 f. 1
Early drafts
 undated

Mostly handwritten, but a few typed versions with edits.

b. 166 f. 2
Handwritten and typed drafts
 1989 August
b. 166 f. 3
Three edited copies
 1989 August - November
b. 166 f. 4
Revisions
 1989 November 16
b. 166 f. 5
Author's galleys
 1990 February
b. 166 f. 6
Dust jacket proofs
 1990 - 1997
b. 166 f. 7
"For the Journey" reprinted in Folio, vol. 9, #1
 1991 spring
b. 166 f. 8
"Our Grandmothers" reprinted in Appalachian Community Fund's Fifth Anniversary 1986 - 1991
 1991
b. 166 f. 9
"Our Grandmothers" proofs for large format book published by Limited Editions Club
 1993 - 1994

Also includes correpondence with Sid Shiff of the Limited Editions Club and catalog for Angelou's edition, which was one of the largest format editions, among other editions. Angelou's edition published in 1994.

"On the Pulse of Morning"
 1993 - 1995

Poem written for President William Jefferson Clinton's inauguration in 1993. Published by Random House in 1993.

b. 167 f. 1
Handwritten drafts on yellow legal pad and loose pages
 1993 January
b. 167 f. 2
Typed and edited drafts
 undated
b. 167 f. 3 b. 168 f. 1
Various printed versions

Includes reprint in U.S. News and World Report, February 1, 1993, among others. Oversize version in box 168.

b. 167 f. 4
Reprint in Vital Issues: The Journal of African American Speeches, vol. III, #1-2
 1993
b. 167 f. 5
Various translations
 1993

Includes versions in Spanish and Russian.

b. 167 f. 6
Random House edition signed by Angelou
 1993 - 1995

Published in 1993 and signed by Angelou in October 1995.

b. 169 f. 1
Maya Angelou: Poems dust jacket proofs
 ca. 1986 - 1997

Paperback editions published by Bantam; includes poems from Angelou's first four collections.

b. 169 f. 2
Now Sheba Sings the Song handwritten drafts
 undated

Collaboration with the illustrator, Tom Feelings; originally published in 1987 by E. P. Dutton/Dial Books.

b. 169 f. 3
The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou dust jacket proofs
 undated

Published by Random House in 1994.

Also includes a Virago dust jacket mounted on cardboard and signed, presumably by Virago staff.

Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women
 1994 - 2000

Four previously published poems, republished in this collection by Random House in 1995.

b. 169 f. 4
Galleys
 1994 September
b. 169 f. 5
Audiobook script and correspondence
 1994 October - December
b. 169 f. 6
Dust jacket proofs for various editions
 1995 - 2000

Includes the audiobook version and an edition of "Phenomenal Woman", the poem, with illustrations by Paul Gauguin (Random House, 2000).

Celebrations: Rituals of Peace and Prayer
 1991 - 2008

Published by Random House in 2006. Most of the poems in this collection were published individually or elsewhere prior to inclusion in this book.

b. 169 f. 7
"Sons and Daughters"/"Daughters and Sons"
 1991 - 1995

Early drafts have the title "Sons and Daughters".

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed, and copyright registration.

b. 169 f. 8
"A Brave and Startling Truth"
 1995

Poem written, and delivered by Angelou, to commerate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed.

b. 169 f. 9
"Million Man March" poem/"A Black Woman Speaks to Black Manhood"
 1999 - 2006

Angelou wrote and read this poem for the Million Man March in Washington, DC, in 1995. She later reworked the poem for inclusion in Celebrations as "A Black Woman Speaks to Black Manhood".

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed. Not all of the drafts are dated, so it is possible that these are only drafts for the version published in Celebrations.

b. 169 f. 10
"Continue"
 undated

Poem originally written for Oprah Winfrey's birthday.

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed.

b. 169 f. 11
"Mother Magic Hands"
 undated

Includes handwritten drafts, labeled "Mother Magic Hands", but most likely notes for "Mother", a poem written for Mother's Day in 2006.

b. 169 f. 12
Introduction and other poem drafts
 2001 - 2006

Includes drafts, handwritten and typed, of "Ode to Ben Lear", a poem written for Angelou's nephew on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah in 2001; "Prayer Vigil" from 2003; and the introduction to Celebrations. For publication in Celebrations, "Ode to Ben Lear" was reworked as "Ben Lear's Bat Mitzvah" and "Prayer Vigil" was renamed "Prayer" and "Vigil".

b. 169 f. 13
"In and Out of Time"
 2008

Includes typed drafts with edits for a reworked version of the original, which was originally written in 2005 for Tyler Perry's film, Madea's Family Reunion (2006). This poem is included in Celebrations, but it is unclear for what the 2008 reworked version was intended.

b. 169 f. 14
Reprints of poems from poetry collections and books in various publications
 1983 - 2007

Includes poems published in Ladies' Home Journal, July 1983, and Essence, May 1995, among others.

Individually published poems
b. 169 f. 15
"A North Carolina Song"
 1983 May 21

Includes photocopies of the poem, which was published in Peacemaker, plus news articles about the poem, which was commissioned by the February One Society. Adaptation of poem published in Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?.

b. 169 f. 16
Proclamation/Pledge for National Council of Negro Women
 1986 May - 2002

Originally written for the National Council of Negro Women but appears in later publications as "Black Family Reunion Pledge".

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed, plus reprints in various publications, including The Orlando Times, July 18-24, 2002, among others.

b. 169 f. 16a
"Double Dutch"
 1990

Included in 17th Annual World Invitational Double Dutch Championship program.

b. 169 f. 17
"A Lighted City"
 1992 - 2008

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed, for 1992 poem, which was written for John Singleton's film, Poetic Justice; also includes revised version from 2008.

b. 169 f. 18
"Love's Exquisite Freedom"
 1995 - 2000

Written in 1995 for the "Reunion" episode of the television show, Touched by an Angel.

Includes typed drafts and printed copies; also includes a fax cover sheet.

b. 169 f. 19
"Those Who Seek the Singer"
 ca. 1995 - 2008

Written for tribute to Ella Fitzgerald's sixty years in music, which was held at the Universal Ampitheatre in Los Angeles in 1995.

Includes various typed drafts, plus a revised version from 2008.

b. 169 f. 20
"The Week of Diana" typescript
 1997 September 5

Written as a tribute to Princess Diana for The Guardian.

b. 170 f. 1
"Extravagant Spirits"
 1997 - 2007

Originally written for Life Magazine's collector's edition, May 5, 1997.

Includes typed and handwritten drafts of original and revised version, "Moderation" (2007), and final version of original published in LIFE.

b. 170 f. 2
"Paean"
 1998 - 1999

Written for Steven Spielberg's Millennium Project and performed by Angelou at the Washington, D.C. Millenium Celebration on December 31, 1999.

Includes various drafts (handwritten and typed) of the poem; correspondence with Spielberg and his company, Dreamworks; and meeting minutes.

b. 170 f. 3
"Choose Your Freedom: Learn to Read"
 2002

Written for the National Urban League's 2002 brochure entitled, "Read and Rise".

Includes typed and handwritten drafts and a photocopy of the brochure.

b. 170 f. 4
"Amazing Peace"
 undated

Written (and delivered by Angelou) for the 2005 White House tree-lighting ceremony. Later published by Random House in booklet format.

Includes handwritten draft.

b. 170 f. 5
"Music, Deep Rivers in My Soul"
 2003

Written in collaboration with Wynton Marsalis; published by the Limited Editions Club with etchings by Dean Mitchell and an audio CD of Marsalis and Angelou performing.

Includes correspondence with Marsalis's office and various typed drafts of the poem.

b. 170 f. 6
"A Pledge to Rescue Our Youth"
 2006

According to an interview with Angelou, she was asked to write this poem by Susan Taylor of Essence Magazine. Scholastic. "Dr. Maya Angelou Interview: Angelou Discusses Her Inspiration for A Pledge to Rescue Our Youth." scholastic.com. https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/videos/teaching-content/dr-maya-angelou-interview-angelou-discusses-her-inspiration-pledge-rescue-our-youth/

Includes typed photocopies.

b. 170 f. 7
"Yolanda Denise King", poem for her memorial service
 2007

Includes copies of the memorial service program.

b. 170 f. 8
"Growing Older by Design"
 2008

Written for AARP (formerly the American Association of Retired Persons)'s 50th anniversary.

Includes various typed drafts of the poem, correspondence, and information about AARP.

b. 170 f. 9
"Amazement Awaits"
 2008

Commissioned by the U.S. Olympic Committee for the 2008 Olympics.

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed.

b. 170 f. 10
"State Package for Hillary Clinton"
 2008 January

Written for Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

Essays and articles
 1970 - 2007

Arranged chronologically, when material was written or revised (not necessarily when it was published).

Arranged chronologically, when material was written or revised (not necessarily when it was published).

b. 171 f. 1
"Nina Simone: High Priestess of Soul", Redbook, vol. 136, #1
 1970 November

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, notes, final article, and photocopied article.

b. 171 f. 2
"For Years, We Hated Ourselves", The New York Times
 1972 April - May

Includes a photocopy of the article, which was published on April 16, 1972, and a photocopy of a response letter to the editor, which was published on May 14, 1972.

b. 171 f. 3
"They Outlasted the Slaver's Whip", LIFE Magazine book review
 1972 May 5

Review of Black Women in White America by Gerda Lerner.

Photocopy.

b. 171 f. 4
"Imitations of Life", The New York Times (photocopy)
 1972 December 17
b. 171 f. 5
"Should Black Actors Play Chekhov?", The New York Times
 1973 February 4

Response to the question, to which Angelou replied "yes".

Includes handwritten draft and photocopied article.

b. 171 f. 6
"Letter from France", Holiday Magazine, vol. 55, #2
 1973 September - March 1974

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed), correspondence with the magazine, and final article copy.

b. 171 f. 7
"Rehearsal for a Funeral", Black Scholar, vol. 6, #9
 1975 February - September

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed), correspondence with the magazine, and the final article copy, which was published in the June 1975 issue.

b. 171 f. 8
Review of Corregidora by Gayl Jones, The Los Angeles Times
 1975 June

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed) and a letter to the editor about Angelou's review.

b. 171 f. 9
Playgirl articles
 1975 - 1976

Angelou wrote a series of articles for the magazine between 1975-1976.

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed), correspondence, research material, and final copies of certain articles.

b. 171 f. 10
"Speaking the Language of Bread...", The Washington Post
 1976 November 25

Includes photocopies of the final article.

b. 171 f. 11
"Cicely Tyson: The Lone Black Rose", Ladies' Home Journal
 1976 - 1977

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed), correspondence with the magazine, and photocopied final article, which was printed in the February 1977 issue.

b. 171 f. 11a
"Haley Shows Us the Truth of Our Conjoined Histories", The New York Times (photocopy)
 1977 January 23
b. 171 f. 12
Review of Options by Marcia Seligson, Los Angeles Times
 1978 June 11

Includes photocopied article.

b. 171 f. 13
"On State", Westways, vol. 70, #10
 1978 October

Includes original article and photocopy.

b. 171 f. 14
Review of Yardbird Lives!, edited by Ishmael Reed and Al Young, Saturday Review
 1978 November 11

Includes typed drafts with handwritten edits, original article, and photocopied article.

b. 171 f. 15
"The Struggle Against Surrender Never Ends", TV Guide
 1979 April 21

Includes handwritten drafts, original article, and photocopied article.

b. 172 f. 1
"M. F. K. Fisher", People Weekly
 1982 January - 1983 January 24

Includes spiral notebook with handwritten notes from 1982; correspondence with Fisher; typed drafts; original article published in January 24, 1983, issue; photocopied article; and photocopy of letter from People Weekly reader.

b. 172 f. 2
"Why I Moved Back to the South", Ebony (photocopy)
 1982 February
b. 168 f. 2
"On Sam 'Lightning' Hopkins", Frisco
 1982 May

Includes original oversized paper and photocopied article.

b. 172 f. 3
"Women on Women" piece, Ladies' Home Journal
 1983 October

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, correspondence with the magazine, and final article copy.

b. 172 f. 4
"My Grandson, Home at Last", Woman's Day
 1986 - 1988

Includes original article published in August 19, 1986, issue and reprint in The Complete Writer's Workout Book (D. C. Heath and Company, 1988).

b. 172 f. 5
"Save the Mothers", Ebony (photocopy)
 1986 August
b. 172 f. 6
"At Last the Guilt, Ignorance and Shame Are Vanishing", TV Guide (photocopy)
 1986 October 4
b. 172 f. 7
"That Which Lives After Us", Facing Evil: Light at the Core of Darkness, edited by Paul Woodruff and Harry A. Wilmer
 ca. 1987 - 1989

This book includes papers delivered at a symposium on understanding evil held at the Institute for Humanities in Salado, Texas. This symposium also was the subject of the Bill Moyers PBS special, Facing Evil.

Includes handwritten draft and typescript of paper delivered and written by Angelou, and book catalog listing.

b. 172 f. 8
"Punch", Lear's
 1988 March - April
b. 172 f. 9
"Oprah Winfrey", Ms.
 1988 November - 1989 February

Includes drafts (handwritten and typed), correspondence with the magazine, and the final copy in the February 1989 issue.

b. 172 f. 10
"I Dream a World", National Geographic, vol. 176, #2
 1989 April - August

Excerpt from Brian Lanker's 1989 book, I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women who Changed America, which includes Angelou's foreword.

Includes proofs, various revisions, final article published in the August 1989 issue, and correspondence with the magazine.

b. 172 f. 11
Sara Lee Corp's Frontrunner Awards essays
 1989

Angelou wrote each of the essays for the 4 winners: Toni Morrison; Cathleen Black; Nancy Landon Kassebaum; and Judith L. Lichtman.

Includes draft fragments (handwritten) of Cathleen Black and Judith Lichtman essays, handwrittend draft of Nancy Kassebaum essay, and final program for awards ceremony, which includes each of the final essays.

b. 172 f. 12
"The Divining Ms. Morrison", Ebony (photocopy)
 1989 August

Photocopy of article, which was a reprint of Angelou's essay on Morrison for the Sara Lee Frontrunner Awards program.

b. 173 f. 1
"Calling Home", special advertising section sponsored by AT & T, Time Magazine
 1990 March
b. 173 f. 1a
"Memories Past, Visions Future" written for YSB Magazine
 1991 November - 1992 February

Includes typescripts, one with handwritten revisions from 1991, and final article in February 1992 issue.

b. 173 f. 2
"I Dare to Hope", The New York Times
 1991 - 1992

Includes photocopy of the original article published on August 25, 1991; reprints in The Black Scholar, winter 1991-spring 1992, and the Winston-Salem Journal, August 31, 1991; and photocopies of response letters to Angelou about the article.

b. 173 f. 3
"Tennessee Whispers: Be Careful! The Way You Speak English May Affect Your Diet", Mature Outlook
 1992 January - February
b. 173 f. 3a
"Words and More Words"
 1992 - 1993

Includes typescript with handwritten revisions, proof, correspondence, and a cover proof; written for A Virago Keepsake 1973-1993, published to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the publisher.

b. 173 f. 4
"Guest Speaker: Maya Angelou, a House Can Hurt, a Home Can Heal", Architectural Digest
 1994 May
b. 173 f. 4a
Article for Ebony's 50th anniversary issue
 1995 September

Typescript of article, published in November 1995 issue.

b. 173 f. 5
"Rainbows in the Clouds", The Forum
 1997

Originally delivered by Angelou at the 1997 Golden Anniversary celebration of the Horation Alger Association.

b. 173 f. 5a
"Art for the Sake of the Soul", Biblio, vol. 3, #1
 1998 January
b. 173 f. 6
Essay for Loss Within Loss
 1998 - 2001

Angelou's contribution to the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS book edited by Edmund White in 2001.

Includes typed drafts, signed letter of agreement, correspondence with the Estate and editor, and final book.

b. 173 f. 7
"The Cook, Her Son, and a Secret", Gourmet Magazine
 1999 December - March 2000

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and final article copy from the March 2000 issue.

b. 173 f. 8
"Raising the Iron Curtain", Gourmet Magazine
 2002 August - November

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, correspondence with the magazine, and the final article copy in the November 2002 issue.

b. 173 f. 9
"Book Country", Metropolis Found
 2003 March

Book was written for the 25th anniversary of New York Is Book Country and published in August 2003.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 173 f. 10
"Phenomenal Mothers I Have Known", Ebony
 2004 May
b. 173 f. 11
"A Bridge of Words", Hallmark Magazine
 2004 fall
b. 173 f. 12
"Let's Thank Those Who Came Before Us", Parade
 2005 December 25
b. 173 f. 13
"Hometown" column, Winston-Salem Chronicle
 2005 - 2006

Angelou wrote a series of articles for the newspaper from 2005-2006.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, two final columns from 2005, and a reworked version of a 2006 article.

b. 173 f. 14
"Molly Ivins Shook the Walls with Her Clarion Call", The Washington Post
 2007 January - February

Includes handwritten and typed drafts; a copy of Ivins's obituary; and a photocopy of Angelou's article, which was published on February 2, 2007.

b. 173 f. 15
"Steady Going Up"
 ca. 1959 - 1960

Short story, possibly written in the early-mid-1960s, that was later published in John Henrik Clarke's book, Black American Short Stories: A Century of the Best (1993).

Includes a typescript fragment and a photocopy of a handwritten draft, both signed "Maya Make".

Scripts
 1971 - 1992

Arranged chronologically by date when material was written or revised, not necessarily by publication date.

Arranged chronologically by date when material was written or revised, not necessarily by publication date.

Playscripts
And Still I Rise (A Musical)
 1977 - 1992
b. 174 f. 1
Handwritten drafts
 undated
b. 174 f. 2
Complete typescript (2 copies)
 1977 January
b. 174 f. 3
Typescript with edits
 undated
b. 174 f. 4
Typescript with edits and handwritten inserts
 1991 August 25
b. 174 f. 5
Schedule, lists, and notes
 1992

Includes cast and song lists; a photocopied rehearsal schedule for August-September 1992; and a play synopsis, with dance numbers, for Jim Moon.

b. 174 f. 6
Playbill for production directed by Angelou
 1992

Production starred Clifton Davis, Ja'net DuBois, and Larry Leon Hamlin.

b. 174 f. 7
On a Southern Journey brochure
 1983

Brochure for the play's premiere, which was held December 16-18, 1983, at NCNB (North Carolina National Bank) Performance Place in Charlotte, North Carolina. Produced by GM Productions, it starred Berlinda Tolbert, Beth Grant, and Ron Dortch and was directed by Defoy Glenn, co-founder and executive producer of GM Productions.

Radio, TV, and film scripts
b. 174 f. 8
Five to Eleven performance
 1988 July

Angelou read her own poems, including "Contemporary Announcement" and "One More Round", along with poems by others, over the course of a week in July 1988 on this BBC radio program.

b. 174 f. 9
Georgia, Georgia notes
 1971

Spiral notebook with handwritten dialogue for Angelou's screenplay, Georgia, Georgia, along with poem fragments, a draft of a letter, notes, and a scene list for I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

b. 174 f. 10
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
 ca. 1970s

Audio script for the NBC series, Positively Black.

Three Way Choice
 1979

Five-part television miniseries for children, co-written with Angelou's son, Guy Johnson.

b. 174 f. 11
Mostly handwritten drafts
 1979 March
b. 174 f. 12
Show no. 1 first draft with handwritten inserts
 1979 May
b. 174 f. 13
Show nos. 3-5 final versions
 1979 June
b. 174 f. 14
Sister Sister mementos
 1979

Sister Sister, a television series written and created by Angelou, was filmed at Old Ship Church in 1979; it did not actually air until 1982.

Includes two postcards signed by Angelou; additional blank postcards; a Lilly Baptist Church program; an Old Ship A.M.E. Zion Church program; and an Old Ship Bulletin from December 1923.

b. 174 f. 15
About the author draft for film and television
 ca. 1979 - 1980
b. 175 f. 1
Trying to Make It Home
 1988

BBC documentary, written by Angelou, about being black in Britain.

Includes story outline draft (handwritten by Angelou); story outline typescript; and shoot schedule.

Brewster Place
 1989

Brewster Place was a spin-off of The Women of Brewster Place; Angelou wrote narration for some episodes and developed characters and stories.

b. 175 f. 2
"Ernestine" handwritten script
 ca. 1989
b. 175 f. 3-4
"Margaret Takes a Walk"
 1989 December

Includes handwritten, first, and final drafts.

b. 175 f. 4a
"Because of the U.S. Constitution", National Constitution Center PSA
 2003

Includes various drafts of the poem that Angelou wrote for this public service announcement, which was directed by Christopher Reeve; correspondence; and shoot information.

Lyrics
 1968 - 2005

Arranged chronologically when material was written or revised, not necessarily by date of publication.

Arranged chronologically when material was written or revised, not necessarily by date of publication.

b. 175 f. 5
"The B. B. Jones" and "You Put It on Me"
 1968

Two songs co-written with Quincy Jones for B. B. King.

Includes typescripts of lyrics and sheet music with lyrics for "You Put It on Me".

b. 175 f. 6
The Poetry of Maya Angelou
 ca. 1969

Vinyl record released in 1969.

Includes typescripts (some photocopied) of poems used on the album. Most of these poems were later published in Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie.... Also includes a press release about Angelou from GWP Records, which was a subsidiary of Gerard W. Purcell Associates.

b. 175 f. 7
Lyrics written for Roberta Flack
 1986 - 1989

Angelou wrote three songs for Roberta Flack; "So It Goes" was included in Flack's album, Oasis (1988).

Includes handwritten drafts and typescripts for "So It Goes", "My Casual Eyes", and "Jealousy". Also includes the copyright registrations for each of these songs plus a contract with Flack for "So It Goes".

b. 175 f. 8 b. 176 b. 177
King: The Musical
 1990

King was a musical based on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Angelou wrote the lyrics with Alistair Beaton, and Richard Blackford wrote the music. The first performance took place at the Piccadilly Theatre on April 7, 1990; it was directed by Clarke Peters and starred Simon Estes and Cynthia Haymon.

Box 175, Folder 8 includes the Picadilly Theatre's playbill and a letter to Dolly (McPherson) from "Doreen". The oversized boxes 176-177 contain sheet music for the various songs incluidng "They're After Your Vote" and "Love Lasts, It's All That Lasts", among others. Most include the full scores without lyrics and contain handwritten edits.

b. 175 f. 9
Been Found lyrics
 1994

Collaboration with Ashford and Simpson released in 1996 by Hopsack and Silk Records.

Includes handwritten drafts of various songs.

b. 175 f. 10
And Still I Rise (A Musical)
 1996

Faxed typescripts of lyrics for the musical. Lyrics faxed in 1996 but probably written in 1992 or earlier.

b. 175 f. 11
"On Youth" and "On Maturity" for woman.life.song
 1999 - 2000

woman.life.song was commissioned in honor of the birthday of Marie-Josée Kravis. The first performance occurred on March 22, 2000, at Carnegie Hall with Jessye Norman and the Orchestra of St. Luke's. Angelou, Toni Morrison, and Clarissa Pinkola Estés each wrote two texts to accompany the music.

Includes typescripts of Angelou's texts and the final score book with texts inserted.

b. 175 f. 12
"It's Sacred: Church" for Church: Songs of Soul and Inspiration
 2002 - 2003

Angelou contributed a spoken-word composition to this album of songs performed by female vocalists including Jennifer Holliday, Dionne Warwick, and Patti LaBelle, among others. Produced by Tena Clark.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts of Angelou's poem; correspondence with the producer and lawyers; and a contract.

b. 175 f. 13
The Country Bunny Ballet with the Charleston Concert Association
 2004 - 2006

The Country Bunny ballet was adapted from Dubose Heyward's children's book, The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (1939). It was to be executive produced by Ismail Merchant. Angelou was to be the librettist and Richard Robbins was to be the composer. It is unclear if the show was actually produced.

Includes a proposal for the show, a contract for Angelou, correspondence, and a flyer.

Forewords and other contributions
 1965 - 2006

Arranged chronologically when material was written or revised, not necessarily by date of publication.

Arranged chronologically when material was written or revised, not necessarily by date of publication.

b. 175 f. 14
The African Review, vol. 1, #1
 1965 May

The African Review was a monthly journal published in Ghana. Angelou was the features editor.

Photocopy of the entire issue.

b. 175 f. 15
Watkins, Mel and Jay David, eds. To Be a Black Woman: Portraits in Fact and Fiction proofs
 1970

Proofs for the book, which includes an excerpt from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

b. 175 f. 16
Time to Greez!: Incantations from the Third World introduction
 1974

Angelou wrote the introduction to this book which was published by Glide Publications in 1975.

Includes correspondence with the editors, prologue by the editors, and a typescript of Angelou's introduction.

b. 175 f. 17
Black Women: Achievement Against the Odds exhibition catalog foreword
 1980 June

Angelou wrote the foreword for this exhibition catalog sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento.

Includes photocopies of the catalog cover and Angelou's foreword.

b. 175 f. 18
Introduction for The Struggle That Must Be: An Autobiography by Harry Edwards
 ca. 1980

Includes handwritten draft.

b. 175 f. 19
Confirmation, an Anthology of AfricanAmerican Women book cover
 1983

Angelou contributed to this anthology, by Amiri and Amina Baraka.

Includes the William Morrow and Company's book cover.

b. 178 f. 1
"Keeping Families Together: The Case for Family Preservation" introduction
 1985

Booklet published by the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation in 1985.

Includes typed draft with handwritten edits and the final booklet with Angelou's introduction.

b. 178 f. 2
The Women of the Regent Hotel: The Unheard of Voices of the Homeless in Poems introduction
 1987

Angelou wrote the introduction for this book, with portraits by Elliot Schneider and published by Shearson Lehman Brothers.

Includes final book.

b. 178 f. 3
I Dream a World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America foreword
 1988

Angelou wrote the foreword for this book by Brian Lanker; it also was included in National Geographic, vol. 176, #2 (see box 172, folder 10).

Includes correspondence, handwritten and typed drafts, and a galley proof.

b. 178 f. 4
The Negritude Poets: An Anthology of Translations from the French foreword
 1988 December - 1993

Angelou wrote the foreword for this edition of Ellen Conroy-Kennedy's book, published in 1993.

Includes a typescript draft with edits, dated December 1988.

b. 178 f. 5
Foreword for The Distant Siren: Poems by James DePriest
 1989

Angelou wrote the foreword for this book, which was published by Willamette University Press in 1989.

Includes typed and handwritten drafts and correspondence.

b. 178 f. 5a
Foreword for Glide Memorial United Methodist Church's I Have Something to Say about This Big Trouble: The Children of the Tenderloin Speak Out
 1989

Series of poems collected by the church.

Includes faxed typescript.

b. 178 f. 6
Foreword for African Canvas: The Art of West African Women by Margaret Courtney-Clarke
 1989 - 1990

Angelou wrote the foreword for this book, which was published by Rizzoli in 1990.

Includes photocopy of final foreword.

b. 178 f. 7
Double Stitch: Black Women Write about Mothers and Daughters foreword
 1990 - 1991

Angelou wrote the foreword for this anthology pubished by SAGE Women's Educational Press in 1991.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and final copy.

b. 178 f. 8
Closeness in Personal and Professional Relationships preface
 1991

Angelou wrote the preface for this book edited by Harry A. Wilmer and published in 1992.

Includes typescript of preface, correspondence, and table of contents.

b. 178 f. 9
Foreword for Caribbean and African Cookery by Rosamund Grant
 1992

Includes photocopied final version for the 1992 edition published by Ian Randle Publishers.

b. 178 f. 9a
Opening statement for Tom Bradley Tribute program
 1993 May 13

Includes original program.

b. 178 f. 9b
Introduction for The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room by Alvia J. Wardlaw
 1993 December

Includes typescript and correspondence from 1993; book was published in 1996.

b. 178 f. 10
The Citadel: The Paintings of David Leverett from 1988 to 1994 foreword
 1994 July

Includes typescript and correspondence.

b. 178 f. 11
Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists foreword
 1995 November - 1996

Angelou wrote the foreword for this Spelman College-sponsored exhibition catalog which was published in 1996.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, correspondence, and final book cover.

b. 178 f. 12
Introduction for Dust Tracks on a Road: An Autobiography by Zora Neale Hurston
 undated

Angelou wrote the introduction for this restored text edition, which was published in 2010.

Includes typed draft with edits.

b. 178 f. 13
Donnelly, Karen J. and J. B. Bernstein, eds. Our Mothers Our Selves: Writers and Poets Celebrating Motherhood, contribution by Angelou
 1996

Includes book cover.

b. 178 f. 14
Amistad: "Give Us Free" contribution
 1997 - 1999

Angelou contributed an essay to this book about the creation of Steven Spielberg's film, Amistad, which was published by Newmarket Press in 1999.

Includes correspondence and proof of Angelou's essay.

b. 178 f. 15
Sunrise Is Coming After While introduction and afterword
 1998

Angelou wrote the introduction and afterword for the Limited Editions Club's version of Langston Hughes's Sunrise Is Coming After While.

Includes publicity sheet from the Limited Editions Club.

b. 178 f. 15a
Foreword for Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's The Black New Yorkers: The Schomburg Illustrated Chronology
 1999 August

Includes handwritten and typed drafts with revisions.

b. 178 f. 16
Angels Unaware: A Collection of Poems from the Enrichment Center foreword
 1999 - 2001

Angelou wrote the foreword for this book, published by the Enrichment Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 2002.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and correspondence.

b. 178 f. 17
Foreword for Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry
 2000 - 2004

Angelou wrote the foreword for this book, published in 2000. The foreword was republished in the playbill for Crowns, a play adapted from Cunningham and Marberry's book by Regina Taylor and produced in 2004.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts, a copy of the 2004 playbill, and a bookmark advertising the play.

b. 178 f. 18
Foreword for Elder Grace: The Nobility of Aging by Chester Higgins, Jr
 2000 April - May

Includes various handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 178 f. 19
Introduction to Keeping the Faith: African-American Sermons of Liberation, edited by James Haskins
 2000

Angelou wrote the introduction in 2000 but the book was published in 2002.

Includes typed drafts with edits.

b. 178 f. 20
Preface for Mending the World: Stories of Family by Contemporary Black Writers by Rosemarie Robotham
 2002 June

Includes correspondence with the author and a typed drafts with revisions.

b. 178 f. 21
Audio recording of the introduction to Loving Through Heartsongs by Mattie J. T. Stepanek
 2002

Angelou wrote the introduction for the book, which was published in 2003. She recorded the introduction for the audio book version in October 2002.

Includes introduction script, correspondence, and audio recording information.

b. 178 f. 22
Foreword for A Well-Tempered Mind: Using Music to Help Children Listen and Learn by Peter Perret and Janet Fox
 2004 April

Includes various handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 178 f. 23
Foreword for Celia: My Life
 2004 April

Celia Cruz's autobiography.

Includes typescript with handwritten edits.

b. 178 f. 24
Foreword for revised edition of Continuum: New and Selected Poems by Mari Evans
 2004 July

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and final approved version from July 2004 (book was not published until 2007).

b. 178 f. 25
Quotes for books, people, events, and organizations
 1982 - 2006
Lectures, speeches, and tributes
 1985 - 2003
b. 178a f. 1
"Journey to the Heartland", speech for National Assembly of Local Arts Agencies (NALAA) convention
 1985 June 12

NALAA is now the Americans for the Arts. The published speech, on the Americans for the Arts website, is entitled, "The Role of Art in Life".

Photocopied typescript.

b. 178a f. 2
Tribute to James Baldwin ("A Brother's Love or "My Brother Jimmy Baldwin")
 1987 December

James Baldwin died on December 1, 1987, in southern France. On December 8, a memorial service was held in his honor at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and Amiri Baraka delivered tributes which were later published in The New York Times on December 20, 1987. Angelou's tribute was also published in The Los Angeles Times.

Includes photocopies of both The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times articles.

b. 178a f. 3
Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy
 1990 March - 1991 October

Angelou's lecture was delivered on March 20, 1990, in Washington, DC. It was subsequently published by the American Council for the Arts in its publication, ACA Update. It was also excerpted in American Theatre's October 1991 issue.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts; a one-page excerpt of the lecture published by the American Council for the Arts; and the October 1991 issue of American Theatre.

b. 178a f. 3a
Transcript of Angelou's talk at the Zermatt Symposia
 1996 - 1997

Includes copy of The Challenge of Creative Leadership, edited by Gottlieb Guntern; book includes select presenters' talks from various years of the symposia. Inscribed to Angelou from Guntern in 1997.

b. 178a f. 4
"Rainbows in the Clouds"
 1997

This talk was delivered by Angelou at the Horatio Alger Association's Golden Anniversary celebration during the 1997 Awards Activities in Washington, DC, and subsequently published in the 1997 issue of The Forum.

Includes the 1997 issue of The Forum and correspondence.

b. 178a f. 5
"A Tribute to the Special Olympics"
 2003

This speech is a reworked version of "I Rise!"; it was recited by Angelou at the 1999 opening ceremony.

Includes a reworked version (photocopied typescripts with handwritten revisions) for Maria Shriver to recite at the inauguration of Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor of California in 2003.

b. 178a f. 6
Tribute to Tom Feelings, The International Review of African American Art, vol. 19, #2
 2003
b. 178a f. 6a
Washington D.C. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial groundbreaking ceremony speech notes (possibly)
 2006

Includes two index cards with the poem, "Frederick Douglass" by Robert Hayden, printed on one side. On the other of one card, there is a handwritten paragraph which seems to be for a speech. Angelou is listed in the ceremony's program, which also is included, as reciting an original poem, but it is unclear if she did or if she recited the Hayden poem.

Other
 1983 - 2003
b. 178a f. 7
Typescript of testimony given before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce
 1983 September

Angelou testified about racial minorities in the media.

Photocopied transcript.

b. 178a f. 8
"About the Author" and other back matter drafts
 ca. 1993

Mostly typescripts and proofs with handwritten edits.

b. 178a f. 9
Recipe for jollof rice, Walmart's Black History Month Inspirational Stories and Treasured Recipes
 2003
Unpublished work
 1958 - 2008

Arranged into 10 subgroups: (1) Poetry; (2) Articles and essays; (3) Books; (4) Short stories; (5) Scripts; (6) Lyrics; (7) Forewords and other contributions; (8) Speeches and lectures; (9) Tributes; and (10) Other.

Arranged into 10 subgroups: (1) Poetry; (2) Articles and essays; (3) Books; (4) Short stories; (5) Scripts; (6) Lyrics; (7) Forewords and other contributions; (8) Speeches and lectures; (9) Tributes; and (10) Other.

Poetry
b. 179 f. 1
Fragments, drafts, and notes of unpublished poems or works-in-progress with titles and/or dates
 1958 - 2003
b. 179 f. 2
Notebook labeled "Poetry in Progress"
 ca. 1950s - 1960s
b. 179 f. 3
Notebook with poems and notes
 1960
b. 179 f. 4
Personalized poems for friends and family
 ca. 1960s - 2002
b. 179 f. 5
Poem fragment found in Angelou's copy of Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard
 book edition published 1980
b. 179 f. 6
"Maya Angelou's Journey of the Heart"
 1991 July 25

Typescript draft of poem. Unclear if it was written by Angelou.

b. 179 f. 7
"Still Loving Life"
 1995

Written for Quincy Jones's album, Q's Jook Joint, but does not appear to have been included.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and correspondence.

b. 179 f. 8
Invocation/benediction delivered at the President's Summit for America's Future
 1996 - 1997

Summit held in 1997 under President Clinton's administration.

Includes various drafts, handwritten and typed, and fax correspondence.

b. 179 f. 9
"Olympic Message" typescript
 2001

Written for the winter Olympics in Salt Lake City but unclear if it was published.

b. 179 f. 10
Haiku for haiku anthology
 2002

Written for anthology edited by Lissette Norman and Willie Perdomo, possibly published in 2003 as Making Jazz Swing in Seventeen Syllables.

Includes photocopy of handwritten draft and letter from the editors.

b. 179 f. 11
"Continuation of Woman's Work"
 2007

Includes handwritten draft and typescript. Unclear if ever published.

b. 179 f. 12
"New Park"
 undated

Handwritten draft most likely intended as a dedication for a new park. Notes at the top state, "Brick Build MRI Center".

b. 179 f. 13
Fragments, drafts, and notes for possibly published poems
 undated

Some of the fragments are indicated as published, while others were found with published material.

b. 179 f. 14-16 b. 180 f. 1
Fragments, drafts, and notes for unpublished poems or works-in-progress
 undated
Articles and essays

Even though some of these articles include correspondence with editors and publishers, it is not entirely evident that they have been published.

b. 180 f. 2
Articles most likely written for the Arab Observer
 ca. 1961 - 1962

Angelou lived and worked in Cairo with Vus Make in the early 1960s.

Includes typescripts titled "News Talk" and signed "Maya Make".

b. 180 f. 3
Articles and essays written while in Ghana
 ca. 1963 - 1966

Angelou also lived and worked in Ghana from 1963-1966; many of these articles may have been written for the Ghanaian Times.

Includes mostly typed drafts with handwritten revisions, some on onion skin paper. Most of the articles have titles and a byline that reads "Maya Angelou Make" or "Maya Make". There is one letter, written on Permanent Mission of Ghana to the United Nations letterhead, which may or may not have been written by Angelou. She may have written it on behalf of the man she referred to as her husband, Vus Make.

b. 180 f. 4
Response to Garry Wills's article, "The Second Civil War"
 1968 March

Wills's article was published in Esquire, March 1968.

b. 180 f. 5
Review of Gwendolyn Brooks's collection (typescript)
 ca. late 1960s
b. 180 f. 6
"Martin Luther King" for KQED Television
 1973 March

Includes photocopied galley and letter from KQED, plus a partial handwritten draft.

b. 180 f. 7
Beneath the Underdog review (typescript)
 ca. early 1970s

Written for The New York Times but does not appear to have been published.

b. 180 f. 8
Angela Davis, an Autobiography review
 ca. 1974

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 180 f. 9
Review of "Loving Her" by Ann Allen Shockley, The Black Scholar
 1974 November - January 1975

Includes typed drafts, correspondence with Robert Chrisman (editor), and background information on Shockley's book.

b. 180 f. 10
Article about Pearl's Kitchen by Pearl Bailey, Mademoiselle
 1975 January

Includes typed drafts of the article and correspondence with the magazine.

b. 180 f. 11
"A Pride and a Privilege", Redbook
 1975 September - December

Includes various drafts (handwritten and typed) and correspondence with the editor of the magazine.

b. 180 f. 12
"The Black Woman as Legend" typescript
 ca. 1975 - 1976

Possibly written for Playgirl.

b. 180 f. 13
Notes on Sterling Brown's poetry
 ca. 1982

Handwritten notes in a small black daily planner, monogrammed with Angelou's name.

b. 180 f. 14
Draft article for Belief in Action
 ca. 1983 - 1986

Angelou wrote a few articles for this anthology, which was published by the Center for the Study of Contemporary Belief.

b. 180 f. 15
"Today's Daily Express" segment for Ch. 4 News
 1984 January 26

Includes handwritten draft and typed copy, written for Ch. 4 News in Great Britain.

b. 180 f. 16
Article on Winston-Salem
 1986 January 27

Includes typed article addressed to Pace Magazine/Piedmont.

b. 180 f. 17
"Folk Song"
 1986

Includes handwritten drafts in spiral notebook and typescripts.

b. 180 f. 18
"Rural Museums - Southern Romance" typescript
 1987 July

Written for House and Garden but unclear if ever published.

b. 180 f. 19
Essay on being a black woman in America
 1988

Two-page handwritten drafts.

b. 180 f. 20
Essay on writing
 1991 January 10

Typescript with handwritten revisions, labeled "version 3".

b. 180 f. 21
"The Last Breeze of Summer" for BBC School TV
 1993 March

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 180 f. 22
Essays and poems for Yo-Yo Ma project
 1997

Includes various handwritten and typed drafts and correspondence.

b. 180 f. 23
Article for Food and Wine Magazine
 1998 June

Typescript with handwritten revisions.

b. 180 f. 24
Article for USA Today
 1999 December

Includes various typed drafts with revisions and correspondence.

b. 180 f. 25
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" Commemorative Project essay
 1999 August - 2000 January

Includes various handwritten and typed drafts, plus a informational sheet on the project, which was sponsored by the NAACP.

b. 180 f. 26
Essay on Robert Burns
 2006 December

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and email correspondence.

b. 180 f. 27
"It Is More Blessed to Give than to Receive"
 2007 October

Possibly written for Hallmark Magazine.

Includes typed drafts with handwritten revisions.

b. 180 f. 28
Essay written for or about Alvin Ailey
 undated

Includes handwritten drafts.

b. 180 f. 29
Article about bookstores
 undated

Possibly written for the Booksellers Association.

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 180 f. 30
"From Mammy to Motherf*****"
 undated

Includes typescripts, one with handwritten revisions.

b. 180 f. 31
Essay on libraries
 undated

Handwritten draft, possibly written for a library brochure.

b. 181 f. 1
Notes, fragments, and drafts of essays and articles with titles and/or dates
 1980 - 2008

Handwritten and typed.

b. 181 f. 2-4
Notes, fragments, and drafts (handwritten and typed)
 undated
Books

Includes drafts and proposals for books, including children's books, that were never published.

b. 181 f. 5
Proposal for book on Patrick Kelly
 1989 - 1993

Includes correspondence and background information on Kelly.

b. 181 f. 6
Maya's World drafts
 2004

Includes handwritten and typed drafts of three stories, "Mai Lin", "Manjusha", and "Igor", possibly meant as future editions of Maya's World.

b. 181 f. 7
Early drafts of unused poems and essays for book
 2008 January - March

Includes poems and essays that were intended for another collection, To Have the Heart to Hope, which possibly became Letter to My Daughter.

b. 181 f. 8
"How I Got Ovah"
 undated

Includes typescripts for chapters 1-7, plus an alternate chapter 1.

Short stories
b. 181 f. 9
"Glass Rain"
 ca. 1969 - 2006

Possibly intended for Playgirl.

Includes two handwritten pages, photocopied typescript from Wake Forest University's Rare Book Collection, and reworked typescript from 2006.

b. 181 f. 10
Aunt Sukie story or book
 undated

Includes handwritten and typed pages; some indications of chapters, so this manuscript might have been intended as a book.

b. 181 f. 12
"He Always Winned" typescript on onion skin paper
 undated
b. 181 f. 13
"Round Bout Midnight"
 undated

Includes handwritten and typed pages.

b. 181 f. 14
Notes, fragments, and drafts
 undated

Handwritten and typed.

Playscripts, screenplays, and television scripts

Arranged chronologically (not subdivided by type of script), then alphabetically for undated material.

Arranged chronologically (not subdivided by type of script), then alphabetically for undated material.

b. 182 f. 1
"Ajowa Amisa" playscript
 1963

Handwritten and typed pages, the latter on onionskin.

b. 182 f. 2
"The Least of These" playscript
 1966

Typescript on pink paper with handwritten revisions.

b. 182 f. 3
Scripts for Ruby Dee's radio show
 1967

Photocopies of handwritten drafts.

b. 182 f. 4
Jonathan Livingston Seagull concert project
 1975

Project proposed by James Griewe, director of the Sonoma Valley Chorale, for the company's secular concert. Angelou wrote the narration, which she was to perform, for a segment of the concert.

Includes typed drafts of the narration, correspondence with Griewe, and photocopied sheet music by Neil Diamond from the 1973 film on Seagull.

b. 182 f. 5
"The Meeting" treatment for television
 1980 August

One handwritten page and additional photocopied handwritten pages.

b. 182 f. 6-7
"Come Day, Go Day, God Send Sunday" screenplay
 1987 July

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 182 f. 8
Untitled screenplay (possibly called "Dogs")
 undated

Includes various drafts, typed and handwritten.

b. 182 f. 9
Josephine Baker screenplay
 undated

Includes handwritten and typed notes and narration.

b. 182 f. 10
"A Joyful Noise" synopsis
 undated

Two-page synopsis for a musical, film, or television series.

b. 182 f. 11
"The Mother" playscript
 undated

Typescript, with handwritten revisions, for Act I, Scene II, of this "three act drama".

b. 182 f. 12
"Part I - Fugitive"
 undated

Typed and handwritten draft of a script for film or television.

b. 182 f. 13
Steady on the Case screenplay
 undated

Eighty-four page typescript of screenplay based on the book, The Diary of A. N., by Julius Horwitz.

b. 183 f. 1
"Success Is a Story" scenario outline
 undated

One page typescript for theater or film.

b. 183 f. 2
"Summer Insanity July '70"
 undated

Includes spiral notebook with handwritten script and typescript for film or television.

b. 183 f. 3
"Up, Out, In, Over, Away"
 undated

Mostly handwritten notes and script for a television pilot.

b. 183 f. 4
Playscript notes, fragments, and drafts
 undated

Handwritten drafts, the very last of which is dated 2007.

b. 183 f. 5
Film or television script notes and fragments (handwritten)
 undated
Lyrics
b. 183 f. 6
Lyrics for Bobby Jones
 1990

Includes handwritten and typed lyrics and correspondence.

b. 183 f. 7
Handwritten and typed lyrics
 undated

Possibly written for Roberta Flack.

Forewords and other contributions
b. 183 f. 8
Remarks for Nina Simone's album, A Single Woman
 1993 March - May

Includes handwritten notes and correspondence from the music publisher.

b. 183 f. 9
Notes on Della Reese's conversation with her grandson
 ca. 2006

Possibly published on one of Reese's albums.

Includes handwritten notes.

b. 183 f. 10
Unknown foreword on black women (typescript)
 undated
Speeches and lectures
b. 183 f. 11
"Go Forth to Life, for You Are the Subject of History", Mills College commencement speech
 1975 June

Includes typescript and notes on index cards.

b. 183 f. 12
Acceptance speech on behalf of Marian Anderson, one of Ladies' Home Journal "Women of the Year"
 1977 May

Includes telegram from Anderson to the editor of the magazine and Angelou's handwritten notes on index cards.

b. 183 f. 13
Handwritten notes on index card, possibly for University of California, Riverside commencement speech
 1977
b. 183 f. 14
"Together" speech delivered at Miami conference
 ca. late 1970s - early 1980s

Includes draft typescript on yellow paper with handwritten revisions.

b. 183 f. 15
Wheaton College commencement address
 1981

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 183 f. 16
Statement of welcome, General Baptist State Convention
 1988 July

Includes typescript and correspondence.

b. 183 f. 17
Transcript of presidential lecture delivered by Angelou at Montclair State College
 1989

Includes typescript and mention in Montclair State's Vision, vol. 1, #2.

b. 183 f. 18
Transcript of lecture delivered at Zermatt Symposium
 1990

Includes correspondence and typescript of Angelou's introduction, talk, and discussion.

b. 183 f. 19
Speech written for Oprah Winfrey to deliver at the Chicago Bar Association's Justice for Youth Campaign
 1991

Includes handwritten and typed drafts and correspondence.

b. 183 f. 20
Message for summit, read by Quincy Jones
 1995 August

Includes typescript for message delivered by Jones at unknown summit.

b. 183 f. 21
Unknown lecture
 1995

Includes photocopied handwritten draft.

b. 183 f. 22
Message to "Million Man March" audience
 ca. 1995

Includes typescript with handwritten correction.

b. 183 f. 23
Speech or statement for Bennett College (typescripts)
 1997 April - May
b. 183 f. 24
Transcript of Salem College commencement speech
 2003

Angelou delivered this address to her niece's (Rosa Johnson's) graduating class.

Includes faxed and photocopied transcript.

b. 183 f. 25
Speech fragments, drafts and notes
 1983 - 1999

Mostly handwritten drafts.

Tributes
b. 183 f. 26
Tribute to Dorothy Height
 1991 February

Includes handwritten and typed drafts.

b. 183 f. 27
Tribute to Alex Haley
 1992 July

Includes typescripts, one of which is a faxed copy with handwritten revisions.

b. 183 f. 28
Tribute to Coretta Scott King
 ca. 1992 - 1993

Possibly written for the celebration held in King's honor in 1993, for which Angelou was an honorary chair.

Includes handwritten draft.

b. 183 f. 29
Tribute to Sylvia Boone typescript
 1993 September
b. 183 f. 30
Tribute to Decca (Jessica Mitford)
 1996 July

Includes photocopied typescript.

b. 183 f. 31
Memorial for Jay Allen
 ca. 1996

Handwritten draft with note that it was to read by M. J. Hewitt.

b. 183 f. 32
Tribute to Betty Shabazz
 1999

Most likely delivered at Shabazz's memorial service.

Photocopied typescript with handwritten revisions.

b. 183 f. 33
Tribute to Sallie Walker Brown typescript
 ca. 2004
b. 183 f. 34
Various tributes and memorials
 1985 - 2006

Includes handwritten and typed drafts for Rosa Guy, Frederick Buechner, Amiri Baraka, and Peter Perret, among others. Also includes a recommendation for Wole Soyinka for the Newstead Prize.

Other
b. 184 f. 1
Letters to editors (typescripts)
 1970 - 1985

Includes one letter to the editors of New York Magazine, from 1970, among others.

b. 184 f. 2
Harlem Writers Guild meeting notes
 undated

Angelou was a member of the Harlem Writers Guild.

Includes handwritten notes, one page of which refers to a meeting about a Jo (presumably, Josephine) Baker script.

b. 184 f. 3
Miscellaneous notes

Includes mostly undated, handwritten notes; these notes include various lists of favorite books and authors, reminders, and contact information. In addition, there are a number of programs from Mt. Zion Baptist Church with Angelou's handwritten notes.

b. 184 f. 4
Unknown correspondence
 ca. early 1970s

Includes a second page of a handwritten letter from Angelou; it references a screenplay that she has written for a movie to be shot in Sweden, presumably Georgia, Georgia.

Other people's work
 1857 - 2009

This subseries consists of drafts, galleys, proofs, and final versions of other people's work, a heading utilized by Angelou; it also includes some correspondence, either from the authors or publishers. Some of this work is from friends and colleagues looking for advice or comments from Angelou. Other work is sent by publishers, looking for quotes or comments from Angelou. In addition, there is some work that was sent to Angelou as complimentary gifts, while some writing was possibly used by Angelou as research or reference for her writing or teaching (most likely, many of the older photocopied articles and book excerpts). In a few cases, Angelou contributed to the work, as in Michael Cunningham's Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats, for which she wrote the foreword. Finally, a few items were written about Angelou, such as introductions for some of her public appearances, and others were by or about friends or colleagues, such as a review of Rosa Guy's work.

Arranged first alphabetically by author's last name or publication title, and then chronologically by publication date or date when material was written.

Arranged first alphabetically by author's last name or publication title, and then chronologically by publication date or date when material was written.

b. 185 f. 1
Achebe, Chinua. "Words of Anxious Love". The Guardian
 1992 May 7
b. 185 f. 2
Addison, Kenneth. "Biarritz and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet." St. Peter's College Record (photocopy)
 1989
b. 185 f. 3
Adegbonmire, Arinolyaemi A. "Fertile Ground: An Analysis of the Equal Protection and Substantive Due Process Frameworks in an Age of Resurging Eugenic Policy"
 2005

J.D. thesis, Wake Forest University of Law.

b. 185 f. 4
Africans in America, WGBH
 undated

Photocopied overview for a five-part series for public television from WGBH and The American Experience.

b. 185 f. 5
Ahlenslager, Kathleen E. Glacier: The Story behind the Scenery
 1988
b. 185 f. 6
Alexander, Kwame, ed. Family Photographs: Poems and Photographs Celebrating Our Loved Ones
 2007
Alexander, Shana
b. 185 f. 7
"The Feminine Eye", LIFE Magazine (photocopies)
 1967 September - November
b. 185 f. 8-9
Series of letters (typescripts)
 1965 - 1968

Series of letters written to Alexander from HALC, possibly for a book. Probably photocopies; includes a letter to "Nell" explaining the letters and a chronological timeline.

b. 185 f. 10
"The Patriot Game". New York Magazine (photocopies)
 1982 November 22
b. 185 f. 11
Nutcracker: Money, Madness, Murder, a Family Album, photocopied proofs
 1985
b. 185 f. 12
Amana, Arit A. Selected poems
 2009

Photocopied poems with correspondence from Amana.

b. 185 f. 13
America's Dream invitation
 1996

HBO film based on short stories by Angelou and others.

b. 185 f. 14
Amoaku, William Komla. "Africanisms in Religion and Music of Haiti and Jamaica from an African Perspective"
 1984 August - December

Includes typescript for paper and correspondence from Amoaku.

b. 185 f. 15
Amos, Wally with Eden-Lee Murray. The Cookie Never Crumbles book proposal
 2000

Includes typescript and letter from Amos.

b. 186 f. 1
Anderson, Sterling. Mahalia and Me, first draft of a television film
 2001
b. 186 f. 2-3
Andrews, Roz. Leadership, second volume, African Americans: Voices of Triumph
 1993

Includes first batch of edited copy from Time-Life Books for the second volume of a three-volume set.

b. 186 f. 4
Aptheker, Bettina. The Morning Breaks: The Trial of Angela Davis
 ca. 1976

Includes handwritten notes, seven-page typescript of chapter 17, and photocopied printer's proofs.

b. 186 f. 5
Aquaye, Saka. Bomong sheet music and lyrics
 undated

Includes various songs for a musical drama, Bomong.

b. 187 f. 1
Armstrong, Gregory. The Dragon Has Come uncorrected proofs
 1973
b. 187 f. 2
Ashford and Simpson and Guy Johnson. Pipes
 2003 January

Includes photocopied playscript.

b. 187 f. 3
Ayala, Francisco. "Back to My Native Land". La Gaceta del libro
 1985 Autumn
b. 188 f. 1
Bach, Basil. One-Way Mirror playscript (typescript)
 undated
b. 188 f. 2
Baffour, Sally and Josie Pearse. The Adoption Tapes (work in progress)
 ca. 1996
b. 188 f. 3
Bailey, D'Army. Education of a Radical: Memoir of a Civil Rights Activist
 2007

Includes revised introduction and chapter 19 (photocopies) and correspondence.

b. 168 f. 3
Baldwin, James. "Sidney Poitier". Look (oversized)
 1968 July 23
Baraka, Amiri
b. 188 f. 4
Jimmy!
 1989

Booklet form of Baraka's eulogy for James Baldwin, which was delivered in 1987.

b. 188 f. 5
"Reflections on the Death of Ron Milner"
 2004

Email printout.

b. 188 f. 6
Barber, Sam. Wings over Jordan Choir film synopsis
 1999
b. 188 f. 7
Barefoot
 1997

Includes script, sheet music, and lyrics for opera with music by Raymond Wise and libretto by Les Epstein.

b. 188 f. 8
Bassa, vol. 1, #1
 1974 - 1975

Published by the Seek Program, Medgar Evers College.

b. 188 f. 9
Baston, Pierre Maurice. The Wedding
 1978 May

Includes two versions of the typescript.

b. 188 f. 10
Beauchamp, Lincoln T. Jr. I, the Blues and Other Poems
 1987

Inscribed by the author.

b. 188 f. 11
Beckford, Ruth. Love Dance typescript
 undated
b. 188 f. 12
Beckner, Michael Frost. Spy Game screenplay photocopy with rewrite by David Arata
 2000 March 17
b. 188 f. 13-14
Belfrage, Sally. Unamerican Activities
 1993 - 1994

Includes correspondence, revised draft, and reprinted excerpt from Argonaut, new series #1.

b. 188 f. 15
"Beloved Mother: A Mother's Day Song" sheet music and lyrics
 1952

Poem by Georgia Douglas Johnson and music by Lillian Evanti.

Inscribed by "Richard" in 1982.

b. 188 f. 16
Bemmings, Kemi. Evolution
 2002

Inscribed by the author.

b. 188 f. 17
Berry, Philippa. Review of Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves by Peter Erickson. Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 46, #2 (photocopy)
 1993 Summer
b. 188 f. 18
Black American Literature Forum, vol. 25, #1
 1991 Spring

Photocopies of select sections.

b. 188 f. 19
Black, Edwin. Rhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method (photocopied excerpt)
 1965
b. 188 f. 20
Black, Lawrence. Memoirs of a Jive Time Nigger typescript
 1968 - 1971

Signed and dated by the author (twice) on the last page.

b. 188 f. 21
Blank, Joseph P. 19 Steps up the Mountain uncorrected proofs
 1976
b. 188 f. 21a
Blicksilver, Edith. Syllabus for "Contemporary Ethnic American Literature" at Georgia Tech
 ca. mid - late 1970s
b. 188 f. 22
Bontemps, Arna. "Southern Mansion"

Typed copy.

b. 189 f. 1
Boone, Sylvia Ardyn. West African Travels: A Guide to Peoples and Places photocopied proofs (oversized)
 1974
b. 188 f. 23
Boyatzis, Chris J. "Let the Caged Bird Sing: Using Literature to Teach Development Psychology". Teaching of Psychology, vol. 19, #4 (photocopies)
 1992 December
b. 188 f. 24
Boyd, Erin. "A Youthful Plea" (newspaper clipping)
 undated
b. 188 f. 25
Braxton, Joanne M. Introduction, Black Women Writing Autobiography: A Tradition within a Tradition typescript
 1989
b. 189 f. 2
Brecht, Bertolt. Mother Courage and Her Children playscript
 1936 - 1939

Oversized typescript; translated by Eric Bentley.

b. 188 f. 26
Brée, Ghislaine. Interview transcript with Maya Angelou. Appendix to "Maya Angelou's Commitment to the Black Cause as a Way to Universal Understanding and Love"
 1996 - 1997
b. 188 f. 27
Brian, Mitch and Kevin Willmott. "Night One" and "Night Two". The 70s
 1999

Includes two scripts for this television miniseries and correspondence.

b. 188 f. 28
Brodsky, Louis Daniel. A Gleam in the Eye: Poems for a First Baby, vol. 1 of A Pentalogy of Childhood
 1991
b. 189 f. 3
Brooks, Gwendolyn. The Bean Eaters
 1960

Inscription states, "Book belongs to Maya Angelou, Los Angeles, Calif., 1979".

Brown, Robert J
b. 188 f. 29-30
Draft of memoir (typescript with handwritten corrections)
 undated
b. 188 f. 31
Various speeches (typescripts)
 1991 - 1992
b. 188 f. 32
Brown, Sterling A. "The Blues" (photocopied typescript)
 ca. 1952
b. 188 f. 33
Browne-Marshall, Gloria. Race, Law, and American Society uncorrected proofs
 2007
b. 188 f. 34
Brussell, Mae. Mae Brussell Reader
 1983 - 1991

Includes printed matter on Brussell.

b. 188 f. 35
Bryan, G. McLeod. "Two Birmingham Letters", 30th anniversary
 1993

Inscribed by author.

Buechner, Frederick
b. 188 f. 36
A Room Called Remember photocopied excerpt
 1984

Includes fax cover sheet from 2000.

b. 188 f. 37
Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner proofs
 1992 February

Includes correspondence from publisher.

b. 188 f. 38
The Son of Laughter advance copy
 1992 June

Includes letter from publisher.

b. 189 f. 4
Burgie, Irving. Calalou, a musical screenplay typescript
 1975 February 25
b. 189 f. 5
Burns, Khephra. Mansa Musa proofs
 2001 October
b. 190 f. 1
Campbell, Miles. Personal statement and essay for Oprah's National High School Essay Contest
 2006

Campbell was one of the winners.

b. 190 f. 2
Cannon, Peter. Twenty-First Century Slavery
 1990 - 1991

Includes correspondence, draft proposal, and notes for documentary series.

b. 168 f. 4
Carmichael, Stokely. "What We Want". The New York Review of Books (oversized)
 1966 September 22
b. 190 f. 3
Cassara, Ernest. "The Rehabilitation of Uncle Tom". College Language Association Journal, vol. 27 (photocopies)
 1973 December
b. 190 f. 4
Central Union Church's introduction for Angelou at event
 1987 January 10

Typescript; unknown author and/or speaker.

b. 190 f. 5
Children's Television Workshop. "The Use of Television to Supplement the Teaching of Reading: A Draft Proposal" typescript
 1970 December
b. 190 f. 6
Chipasula, Stella and Frank, eds. The Heinemann Book of African Women's Poetry photocopied proofs
 1995
Chrisman, Robert
b. 190 f. 7
"Ecology Is a Racist Shuck". Scanlan's Monthly photocopies
 1970 August
b. 190 f. 8
Poems
 1976

Includes typescripts of various poems with a table of contents; inscribed by the author.

b. 190 f. 9
The Christian Handbook
 2005

Includes draft and correspondence from publisher.

b. 190 f. 10
Churn, Shirley Jane. "The Spirituality of Maya Angelou: The Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina"
 1994

Typescript of Master's thesis.

b. 190 f. 11
Clements, Ron and John Musker. The Little Mermaid, fourth draft
 1987
b. 190 f. 12
Clinton, William Jefferson. Various remarks and addresses
 1997 - 2006

Includes inscribed copies of Selected Remarks by William Jefferson Clinton and Farewell Remarks, among others.

b. 190 f. 13
Cobb, Janice C. "Poem for My Son" typed copy
b. 190 f. 14
Cobb, Kenneth. Soup Kitchen
 1993

Includes signed copy and letter.

b. 190 f. 15
Coleman, Horace (Chaka Aku Shango). Various poems
 1973 - 1974

One poem inscribed and another signed.

b. 191 f. 1
Cook, Mike. Silver Moon screenplay first draft
 1978 March
b. 191 f. 2
Coombs, Orde. "On the Rage of Black Children". Esquire
 1974 March
b. 191 f. 3
Coones, Paul and John Patten. Preface and introduction, The Penguin Guide to the Landscape of England and Wales photocopies
 1986
b. 191 f. 4
Cormier, Robert. "Terrorism". Literary Cavalcade, vol. 39, #1
 1986 October
b. 191 f. 5
Courtney-Clarke, Margaret. African Canvas master proofs
 1989 August
b. 191 f. 6
Covey, H. C. "The Wheat and the Chaff" typescript
 undated
b. 191 f. 7
Cry the Beloved Country film synopsis (photocopies)
 ca. 1995

Based on the book by Alan Paton.

b. 191 f. 8
Cunningham, Michael. Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats
 1999

Unbound copy without Angelou's introduction.

b. 191 f. 9
Cullen, Countee. "Black Magdalens" typed copy
b. 192 f. 1
De Graft, J. C. Visitor from the Past playscript
 ca. 1968
b. 192 f. 2
DeBow, J. D. B. "The Interest in Slavery of the Southern Non-Slaveholder" typed copy
 1860
b. 192 f. 3
deLappe, Pele. "Miles to Go...the Story of Walter 'Buddy' Green" typescript
 1981

Includes letter from author.

b. 192 f. 4
DePass, Howard. Bridges: Meanderings of a Moderately Muddled Mind
 1977

Inscribed copy.

b. 192 f. 5
DePriest, James. The Distant Siren with foreword by Angelou, galley proofs
 1989

Includes letter from the publisher.

b. 192 f. 6
"The Dew Drop Inn School" typed draft
 undated

Unknown author.

b. 192 f. 7
DeWitt, Carol. Poems
 1983 - 1988
b. 192 f. 8
Di Suvero, Victor. Consider Now typescript
 undated
b. 192 f. 9
Dissertation abstracts list about Angelou or including works by Angelou
 1984 - 1987
b. 192 f. 9a
Dorsey, David. "Reflections from Tanzania 1991-1993"
 1994

Includes correspondence and inscribed typescript.

b. 192 f. 10
Douglass, Frederick. "A Letter to Mrs. Stowe" reprint (photocopy)
b. 192 f. 11
Dryansky, Michael and T. Eley. The Kingsmen television pilot typescript
 undated

Includes letter and poem by Dryansky.

Du Feu, Paul
b. 192 f. 12
Dusty's Crew
 undated

Typescript for thirty-minute television comedy; includes various drafts.

b. 192 f. 13
Outsider on the Inside typescript
 undated
b. 192 f. 14
In Good Company copyedited proofs (photocopies)
 ca. 1991
b. 192 f. 15
Dugdale, Antony, J. J. Fueser, and J. Celso de Castro Alves. "Yale, Slavery and Abolition"
 2001

Includes letter from the publisher, The Amistad Committee.

b. 192 f. 16
Duke, Stanley Welsh. Poems (typescript)
 1975

Inscribed.

b. 193 f. 1
Dulaney, Michael, Jason Sellers, and Neil Thrasher. "Some People Change" sheet music and lyrics
 2004

Inscribed by Dulaney.

b. 193 f. 2
Dumas, Henry. Jonah and the Green Stone uncorrected first proof
 1975

Includes letter from publisher.

b. 193 f. 3
Dumas, Joseph, ed. The Portable Jessica Mitford proposal
 1997

Includes letter from Dumas.

b. 193 f. 4
Dunbar, Paul Laurence. "An Antebellum Sermon" typed copy
Duncan, Allyson
b. 193 f. 5
"Fetal Protection and the Exclusion of Women from the Toxic Workplace". North Carolina Central Law Journal, vol. 18, #1 (photocopy)
 1989
b. 193 f. 6
Swearing-in speech and transcript of case decision
 1990 February - April
b. 193 f. 7
Durr, Tilla. Various essays
 2005
b. 194 f. 1
Edelberg, Cynthia D. "Morrison's Voices: Formal Education, the Work Ethic, and the Bible". American Literature, vol. 58, #2
 1986 May

Includes offprinted article and correspondence.

b. 194 f. 2
Edelman, Marian Wright. The Measure of Our Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours unedited manuscript (photocopy)
 1992
b. 194 f. 3
Edwards, Harry. "Educating Black Athletes" and "The Black Dumb Jock"
 1983 - 1984

Photocopied articles from The Atlantic Monthly (August 1983) and The College Board Review (Spring 1984), respectively.

b. 194 f. 4
Elliot, John. Namibia, typescript of treatment for feature film
 undated
b. 194 f. 5
Ellison, Ralph and James Alan McPherson. "Indivisible Man". The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 226, #6 (photocopy)
 1970 December
b. 194 f. 6
Epstein, Sandra. A Place like Dairy-Anne uncorrected proof
 1979
b. 194 f. 7
Ettin, Andrew Vogel. Betrayals of the Body Politic: The Literary Commitments of Nadina Gordimer page proofs
 1992
b. 194 f. 8
Eure, Herman. "The Spiritual Leader: God's Shepherd"
 1992

Typescript written for the 103rd anniversary of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in 1992.

b. 194 f. 9
Faison, George. Star Show: A Musical Celebration of the American Film proposal
 undated
b. 194 f. 10
Faqir, Fadia. "The House of Songs"
 1991 July

Includes typescript and correspondence.

Feelings, Tom
b. 195 f. 1
Soul Looks Back in Wonder proofs
 1993

Includes Angelou's poem, "I Love the Look of Words".

Also includes correspondence from publisher.

b. 195 f. 2
The Middle Passage press book
 1995
b. 195 f. 3
"The Fight for Anger Creek" typescript (unknown author)
 undated
b. 195 f. 4
Fine, Jan. "What Is the Answer?"
 undated

Handwritten poem on index card.

b. 195 f. 5
Fitz-gerald, S. J. Adair. To Make-up: A Practical Guide for Amateurs, etc. cover
 ca. 1901
b. 195 f. 6
Flickinger, D. K. Off Hand Sketches of Men and Things in Western Africa photocopy
 1857
b. 195 f. 7
Fonkeng, Epa F. and Esenduge G. Fonsah, eds. Encounter: A Collection of Poems from the Heart of Africa
 2001

Includes typescript draft and correspondence.

b. 195 f. 8
Foreman, Carl (adaptation by). Force Ten from Navarone photocopied typescript
 1970
b. 195 f. 9
Forman, James. Diary (photocopied)
 1984

Includes letter from Decca (Jessica Mitford).

b. 195 f. 10
Forman, James Jr. "A Little Rebellion Now and Then Is a Good Thing". Michigan Law Review, vol. 100, #6
 2002 May
b. 195 f. 11
Forsyth County Public Library. Sing Your Song: A Resource Guide to Dr. Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" with introduction by Angelou
 2004
b. 195 f. 12
Forte, William. Slick Willy photocopied typescript
 undated
b. 195 f. 13
Fosso, D. R. Introduction of Angelou to his American Foundations class
 1981
b. 195 f. 14
Franklin, John Hope. Various writing
 1988 - 1999

Includes "A Life of Learning" (ACLS cccasional paper, #4, April 1988); "W. E. B. DuBois: A Personal Memoir" (reprint from The Massachusetts Review, vol. 31, #3, August 1990); "Vintage Years: The First Decade" (31st Cosmos Club Award, April 7, 1994); and "For Better, for Worse", written with his wife, Aurelia Elizabeth.

b. 195 f. 15
Franklin, J. E. Black Girl photocopied typescript
 undated
b. 195 f. 16
Freedman, Robert L. Life on the Line teleplay typescript
 1998
b. 195 f. 17
Freeman, Gerene. Sharing My Soul
 1970

Includes photocopied typescripts of poems and correspondence from the author.

b. 196 f. 1
Gabbin, Joanne V., ed. Selection of her students' essays on African American poetry
 1993

Includes typescripts and correspondence.

b. 196 f. 2
Gagliardo, Kathleen. "That Easter Sunday" typescript
 1972
b. 196 f. 3
Gambino, Richard. "A Guide to Ethnic Studies Program in American Colleges, Universities, and Schools"
 1975

Includes photocopied draft and correspondence.

b. 196 f. 4
Ganges, Ted. A Nickel Bag of Hope for America, vol. II
 1993
b. 196 f. 5
Gardenhire, Jo. "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking??????"
 1974
b. 196 f. 6
Georgia on My Mind film treatment typescript
 undated
b. 196 f. 6a
Gillespie, Marcia Ann, Rosa Johnson Butler, and Richard A. Long. Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration
 ca. 2008

Includes brochure for the book, which consists of an excerpt from chapter one.

b. 196 f. 7
Gilley, Kay. The Game Called Life
 2000 - 2001
b. 196 f. 8
Gilyard, Keith. Poemographies (inscribed 2002)
 2001
b. 196 f. 9
Giovanni, Nicki. "Seduction" (typed copies)
b. 196 f. 10
Glide Memorial Church. I Have Something to Say about This Big Trouble: Children of the Tenderloin Speak Out
 1989

Includes draft copies and correspondence from Cecil Williams asking Angelou to write the foreword (not included here).

b. 196 f. 11
Golden, John. Birds of a Feather typescript
 1978
b. 196 f. 12
Gorman, Jennifer. "Drawing of a New Political Day: A Value Criticism of the Inaugural Poem On the Pulse of the Morning"
 ca. 1993 - 1994
b. 196 f. 13
Gorman, Tony. Gentle Touch Music sheet music and lyrics (inscribed 1989)
 1975
b. 196 f. 14
Gorn, Elliott J. "Black Spirits: The Ghostlore of Afro-American Slaves". American Quarterly, vol. 36, #4 (photocopy)
 1984 Fall
b. 196 f. 15
Gould, Diana. The Comfort of a Candy Bar screenplay typescript (inscribed)
 1972
b. 197 f. 1
Graham, Stedman, Joe Jeff Goldblatt, and Lisa Delpy. The Ultimate Guide to Sport Event Management and Marketing
 1994

Includes review copy and correspondence from publisher.

b. 197 f. 2
Gray, David. A Wheen O' Blethers: The Changing Face of Scottish Literature
 2000
b. 197 f. 3
Gray, Stanley L. If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band, photocopied first draft of screenplay
 1971 October
Guy, Rosa
b. 197 f. 4
The Friends
 ca. 1973

Includes unedited photocopy inscribed by Guy.

b. 197 f. 5
Ruby unedited typescript
 ca. 1976
b. 198 f. 1
Hagedorn, Jessica Tarahata. "Poem for the Art Ensemble of Chicago" typed copy
b. 198 f. 2
Hagen, Lyman B. Arkansas Authors: Maya Angelou
 1980
b. 198 f. 3
Hale, Janet Campbell. "Custer Lives in Humboldt County" typed copy
Haley, Alex
b. 198 f. 4
Booker playscript typescript
 1970
b. 198 f. 5
Madam C. J. treatment
 1999

Exclusive property of the Estate of Alex Haley.

b. 198 f. 6
Haley, George W. Remarks at Black History Month banquet
 1995 February

Includes script of speech and letter from Haley.

b. 198 f. 7
Halifu. Various poems (typescripts)
 1971 - 1973
b. 198 f. 8
Hammond, James Henry. "Mud-Sill" speech
 1858

Speech delivered in the Senate in reply to one by William H. Seward on the admission of Kansas as a state.

Includes photocopied reprint and typed copy.

Hanes, Eldridge C
b. 198 f. 9
Driving on Empty
 undated
b. 198 f. 10
The Fourth Toe
 undated
Harper, Michael
b. 199 f. 1
"Remembering Robert Hayden" inscribed typescript
 1980
b. 199 f. 2
"Healing Song" typed copy
 ca. 1985
b. 199 f. 3
Harris, Russell. To Wake the Sleeping Dogs synopsis
 ca. 1996 - 1997
b. 199 f. 4
Hartsoe, Drucella Sudderth. The Hill (inscribed)
 2001
b. 199 f. 5
Harwood, Grace. Untitled story
 1976
b. 199 f. 6
Height, Dorothy. Open Wide the Freedom Gates unedited manuscript
 2003

Also includes letter from publisher.

b. 199 f. 7
Hendra, Tony. Bring It on Home, revised draft
 1971
b. 199 f. 8
Hewlett, Sylvia Ann and Cornel West. The War against Parents manuscript
 ca. 1999
b. 200 f. 1
Hicks, H. Beecher. My Soul's Been Anchored! Living in the Imagination of God draft
 1994

Angelou was to have written a foreword, but it is not included in this draft.

b. 200 f. 2
Hicks, Stewart. History of Stamps, AR 71860
 1994
b. 200 f. 3
Hill, Laban. Harlem Stomp!
 2002 December

Includes letter from publisher and mechanicals.

b. 200 f. 4
Hill, Roy L. A Souvenir Booklet of Booker T's Child (inscribed)
 1974

Also includes order form from publisher.

b. 200 f. 5
Himes, Chester. The Quality of Hurt: The Autobiography of Chester Himes final galley
 1972
b. 200 f. 6
Hinton, Lynne. Garden of Faith sales proof
 2002
b. 200 f. 7
Hobbs, Avaneda D. Dr. Maya Angelou: As Seen through the Eyes of America
 1999 - 2000

Includes autographed copy of book and press material.

b. 200 f. 8
Holman, Rodney. Poems
 1991

Includes typescripts and letter from author.

b. 200 f. 9
Horowitz, Frances Degen. Remarks for mid-year graduation at C. W. Post College
 1993

Includes typed speech and letter.

b. 200 f. 10
Hoskins, W. G. Introduction and chapter 1, The Making of the English Landscape photocopies
 1955
b. 200 f. 11
Houston, Dianne. Funnyman second draft
 1993 March
b. 200 f. 12
Houston, Sterling. Le Griffon part 1 manuscript
 ca. 1998 - 1999
b. 200 f. 13
Hughes, Langston. "Note on Commercial Theater" and "Mother to Son", typed copies
b. 200 f. 14
Hussey, Anne. "Women at Forty". Partisan Review, #1 (photocopy)
 1972
b. 201 f. 1
"In Memoriam: A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.". Harvard Law Review reprint, vol. 112, #8
 1999

Inscribed by Nathaniel R. Jones, one of the authors, in 2000.

b. 201 f. 2
Ingram, Elwanda. "The Color Purple: A Study in Black Women Characters"
 1983

Includes photocopy of paper and letter from author.

b. 201 f. 3
Inner Voices history (author unknown)
 ca. 1970
b. 201 f. 4
Interview and review transcripts from various authors
 1970 - ca. 1975

Includes typescripts, some with handwritten edits, of Naomi Chamberlain's review of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (October 1970); an interview with Richard Ballad, ca. 1971; an interview with Curt Davis called "Maya Angelou: Living a Good One", ca. 1974-1975; an unknown interview about Georgia, Georgia; and an interview with Perspectives, ca. 1975

b. 201 f. 5
Introduction for Angelou at San Antonio appearance, author unknown
 undated

Handwritten.

b. 201 f. 6
Irvin, Dona L. "The Downs People: Conversations with Some Black People of Conscience" synopsis
 undated
b. 202 f. 1
Jackson, Jesse. "As the Century Ends: What Shall We Tell Our Children?", faxed copy of sermon
 1999 September
b. 202 f. 2
Jacob, Jere. "No Place Fit for a Child to Play" typescript
 1976

Also includes letter from author.

b. 202 f. 3
Jerome, Judson. "Caged Bird, Free Song". advance copy of column for Writer's Digest
 1985

Also includes letter from author.

b. 202 f. 4
Jessup, Mabel S. "Quintessence", reprinted in Winston-Salem Chronicle (photocopy)
 1982 April 22
b. 202 f. 5
Joe and Max film press kit
 2002
b. 202 f. 6
John, Errol. Moon on a Rainbow Shawl
 1957
b. 202 f. 7
Johnson, Bailey. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray revision
 1994 June
b. 202 f. 8
Johnson, Eustace. Various songs
 1997 - 2003
b. 202 f. 9
Johnson, Georgia Douglass. "I Want to Die While You Love Me" and "The Suppliant", typed copies
Johnson, Guy
b. 202 f. 10-11 b. 203 f. 1
Standing at the Scratch Line, manuscript, parts I-III
 1997 April

Published in 1998.

Echoes of a Distant Summer

Published in 2002.

b. 203 f. 2
Synopsis
 undated
b. 203 f. 3-4
Drafts of prologue and chapter 1
 1992
b. 203 f. 5 b. 204 f. 1-2
Manuscript, parts 1-3
 1996 June
b. 204 f. 3-4
Manuscript, parts 1-3
 1998 September
b. 205 f. 1-3
Manuscript, parts 1-3
 2001 August
Unpublished work
b. 205 f. 4
Poems and forward to poetry collection
 1989 - 1998

Includes typescripts of various poems and foreword drafts, written by Angelou (typed with handwritten revisions).

b. 205 f. 5
"There's Some Demented People Around Here"
 1991 September
b. 205 f. 6
Seven Stores from a Tenement, various versions/drafts
 1991 - 1998
b. 205 f. 7
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" (faxed photocopy)
 2000 January
b. 205 f. 8
Johnson, Jerrilyn J. Mommy, Are We Homeless?
 2003

Inscribed by author in 2004.

b. 205 f. 9
Jones, Duynne Lawrence. Inspired by God
 1992

Includes letter from Barbara Skinner; poetry collection is inscribed by author to Skinner.

b. 205 f. 10
Jones, Jolie. Twinklesworth synopsis
 2001
b. 205 f. 11
Jordon-Powell, Anthony V. Rachel and Esther: A Collection of Poems
 1989 - 1990

Includes inscribed booklet, correspondence, and a quote from Angelou about the book.

b. 206 f. 1
Kanu, Amazu Bantu (Anthony V. J. Powell). Various poems
 1970 - 1976

Includes typed poems, all signed by Powell; two of the poems contain original drawings. One poem is dedicated to Angelou. Also includes correspondence.

b. 206 f. 2
Kaptur, Terese. Various sheet music compositions
 1985 - 1990
b. 206 f. 3
Kelly-Jordan Enterprises. Blackeyed Peas, Russian Style, film treatment based on ideas by Jack Jordan
 1972

Inlcudes photocopies, marked as "copy 1".

b. 206 f. 4
Kgositsile, W. Keorapetse. Poems
 ca. 1971

Includes torn page from a book, possibly My Name Is Afrika.

Killens, John Oliver
b. 206 f. 5
The Cotillion or One Good Bull Is Half the Herd advance uncorrected proofs
 1971 January
b. 207 f. 1
The Cotillion playscript
 1978 January
b. 207 f. 2
Handwritten notes from a fiction workshop, possibly written by Killens
b. 207 f. 3
Kimbrough, Robert. "Macbeth: The Prisoner of Gender". Shakespeare Studies, vol. XVI (inscribed)
 1983
b. 207 f. 4
King, Martin Luther Jr. "Letter from Birmingham Jail" (photocopy)
 1963 April 16
b. 207 f. 5
Kit-fan, Tsui. Poem
 1973 May
b. 207 f. 6
LaCroix, Alice Dean. Two poems (typescripts)
 undated
b. 207 f. 7
Lanker, Dustin. "Society and the Arts: How Dedicated Artists Continue to Create Against the Force of Society"
 1992

Includes correspondence and paper includes an interview with Angelou.

b. 207 f. 8
Lazarre-White, Khary, ed. Voices of the Brotherhood/Sister Sol
 2003
b. 207 f. 9
Lear, Norman. Two speeches
 1993 - 1994

Includes "The Search for E. Pluribus Unum" and "A Way Out of No Way" and correspondence.

b. 207 f. 10
Lee, Don L. For Black People (and Negroes Too)
 1968
b. 207 f. 11
Lee, Laurel. Walking through the Fire
 1977

Includes uncorrected proof and correspondence with publisher.

b. 207 f. 12
Lems-Dworkin, Carol. Africa in Scott Joplin's Music
 1991

Also includes correspondence and promotional material.

b. 207 f. 13
Lester, Julius. "Father and Son". The New York Times
 1976 February 10
b. 207 f. 14
Leverett, David. Essay and artist's statements
 1985 - 1993
b. 207 f. 15
Lewis, David R. Mattie Robinson's Pearly Confections
 1993
b. 207 f. 16
Liebman, Carolyn. Gros Islet treatment
 1969
b. 207 f. 16a
Lisandrelli, Elaine Slivinski. Maya Angelou: More Than a Poet
 1996
b. 207 f. 17
Listen - Poems: Frederick Douglass High School Students Speak Out, in association with Kwame Alexander and Book-in-a-Day (inscribed by Alexander)
 2008
b. 207 f. 18
Literally Speaking, poems by Crossett High School and Norman High School English students
 1977
b. 207 f. 19
Logan, Virgil Jr. How Does a Whisper Catch Fire? (inscribed)
 1976
b. 207 f. 20
Long, Richard A. "The Outer Reaches: The White Writer and Blacks in the Twenties". Reprinted from The Harlem Renaissance Re-Examined (inscribed 1988)
 1987
b. 207 f. 21
Long, Richard A. and Rosa Johnson. Climbing Jacob's Ladder: A Maya Angelou Album overview and notes
 2002 - 2003
b. 207 f. 22
Louisiana: A Guide to the State excerpt (photocopied)
 1941
b. 207 f. 23
Lun, Wing Tek. "Minority Poem" (typed copy)
b. 208 f. 1
MacDonald, George. "Where Did You Come From?"

Includes ripped page from a book signed "Love Aunt Marguerite" so possibly from Angelou.

b. 208 f. 2
Mandela, Nelson. No Easy Walk to Freedom typed excerpt
b. 208 f. 3
Mann, Abby. Seat of Power photocopied typescript
 undated
b. 208 f. 4
Mariano, Bayani J. Untitled song (typescript)
 undated
b. 208 f. 5
Marshall, Paule and Anthony Rich. Praisesong for the Widow screenplay
 ca. mid-late 1980s
b. 208 f. 6
Martines, Hugo. "Learn! Learn!" and "Long Ago and Far Away" (both inscribed)
 undated
b. 208 f. 6a
"Maya Angelou: Integrated Instructional Units" for grades 7-8, San Joaquin County Office of Education
 1995
b. 208 f. 7
Mayfield, Julian. Various articles
 1961 - 1984

Includes photocopies of various published articles including "Challenge to Negro Leadership: The Case of Robert Williams", among others.

b. 208 f. 8
McCabe, Charles R. The Collected Pomes of Charles McCabe (inscribed)
 1972
b. 208 f. 9
McCall, Cheryl. Various articles
 1982

Includes articles about Miles Davis (one photocopy and one original).

b. 208 f. 10
McCray, Carrie Allen. Piece of Time (inscribed)
 1993
b. 208 f. 11
McElroy, Colleen. Music from Home: Selected Poems
 1976

Includes photocopied proofs and letter from publisher.

b. 208 f. 12
McKay, Nellie. Introduction of Angelou at University of Wisconsin, Madison event (typescript)
 1990 February
b. 208 f. 13
McKelway, St. Clair. "Boogie-Woogie Ballads" typed copy
McPherson, Dolly
b. 208 f. 14
Introduction of Angelou at Equal Opportunity Celebration of the Winston-Salem Urban League
 1984 November

Includes letter to McPherson and typescript of introduction.

b. 208 f. 15
"Order out of Chaos: The Autobiographical Works of Maya Angelou" (doctoral thesis)
 1986 May
b. 209 f. 1
"We're Marching to Zion"
 1992 May
b. 209 f. 2
Introduction of Lauretta Ngcobo at Wake Forest event
 1992 November
b. 209 f. 3
McPherson, Rosalyn J. In Silent Shame typescript
 2002
b. 209 f. 4
Meng, Weiyan. "The Changing World Is the Room I Live In", English translation of published article
 1995 October 15

Includes correspondence and typescript of article published in World Journal.

Meriwether, Louise
b. 209 f. 5-6
Fragments of the Ark manuscript
 ca. early 1990s
b. 210 f. 1
Shadow Dancing screenplay manuscript
 2001

Includes letter from Meriwether.

b. 210 f. 2
Merton, Thomas. "Sincerity" chapter, The Seven Storey Mountain
 1948

Includes photocopied chapter and letter from sender.

b. 210 f. 3
Michals, Teresa. "That Sole and Despotic Dominion: Slaves, Wives, and Games in Blackstone's Commentaries". Eighteenth Century Studies (inscribed)
 1994 Fall
b. 210 f. 4
Miller, Keith D. "Composing Martin Luther King, Jr.". PMLA, vol. 105, #1 (photocopy)
 1990 January
b. 210 f. 5
Mirikitani, Janice. "Crazy Alice" typescript
 undated
Mitford, Jessica
b. 210 f. 6
Various published articles
 1971 - 1995

Includes correspondence and photocopied and original articles.

b. 210 f. 7
Statement and article on James Dean Walker's extradition
 1981 February - April

Includes typescript of statement and photocopied article about the case written by Mitford and published in the Los Angeles Times, February 15, 1981.

b. 210 f. 8
Cobden Trust lecture
 1981 December
b. 210 f. 9
Grace Had an English Heart book proposal
 undated
b. 210 f. 10
Songs
 undated

Includes handwritten song in French, "The Bride's Song", and typed song, "The Life and Times of Dobby", written with her husband, Bob Treuhaft.

b. 210 f. 11
Montapert, Alfred A. "True Education". Excerpt from Voice of Astata
 1973 October
b. 210 f. 12
Monte, Eric. Revolution play typescript
 undated
b. 210 f. 13
Morris, Norman S. Fight for Your Life screenplay
 1998
b. 210 f. 14
Morris, Tracie. "A Celebration of Possibility: A Companion Curriculum"
 2006
b. 211 f. 1
Morrow, Curtis. Return of the Afro manuscript
 undated
b. 211 f. 2
Mount Olive Review, vol. 1, #1
 1987 Spring

This issue includes two essays about Angelou.

b. 211 f. 3
Moving '75, poetry collection by Mount Diablo High School students, Concord, California
 1975
b. 211 f. 4
Moyers, Bill. "Listening to America". Harper's, vol. 241, #1447
 1970 December
b. 211 f. 5
Mphahlele, Ezekiel. The African Image excerpt
 1962
b. 211 f. 6
Muhammad, Sister A. Maryam. Our Roots Run Deep (inscribed)
 1993
b. 211 f. 7
Murphy, Edmond and Molly. Brothers, final draft of screenplay
 undated
b. 211 f. 8
The Negro Caravan excerpts
 1941
b. 211 f. 9
Nemec, David. The Black Rose of Broome Street screenplay synopsis
 undated
Neto, Agostinho. With Dry Eyes
b. 211 f. 10
Con Occhi Asciotti

Photocopy of Italian original.

b. 211 f. 11
English translation by Victor M. di Suvero
 undated
b. 211 f. 12
New Century Entertainment interview transcription
 undated
b. 211 f. 13
Newman, David and Robert Benton. Money's Tight film outline
 undated
Nkrumah, Kwame
b. 211 f. 14
Speech delivered at the foundation-laying ceremony for Ghana's atomic reactor at Kwabenya
 1964 November
b. 211 f. 15
Dark Days in Ghana photocopied excerpt
 1968
b. 211 f. 16
Ohin, A. J. I Was Born White typescript
 1987

Includes handwritten dedication to Angelou from Ohin.

b. 211 f. 17
The Old Witch sheet music and lyrics
 undated

Handwritten music and lyrics (in another language) by unknown composer.

b. 212 f. 1
Pankey, Henry Junior. Fly on Sweet Angel play typescript (inscribed)
 undated
b. 212 f. 2
Parker, Dave. Ghetto Poems
 2000

Also includes correspondence.

b. 212 f. 3
Parker, G. Iris. Haven House introduction and "And the Sun Came"
 1991
b. 212 f. 4
Parra, Richard. The Well, revised screenplay
 March - April 1978
b. 212 f. 5
Parrish, Reverend C. H. "The Gospel in the Adjustment of Race Differences"
 1912
b. 212 f. 6
Pasinetti, P. M. From the Academy Bridge duplicate author's proof
 1969 November
b. 212 f. 7
Payne, Essie Kathryn Scott. Mama and the Hills of Home: My Spiritual Pillars galleys
 2002 July
b. 212 f. 8
Peeradina, Saleem. Meditations on Desire
 2003

Includes correspondence.

b. 212 f. 9
Perret, Peter and Janet Fox. A Well-Tempered Mind: Using Music to Help Kids Listen and Learn
 2004

Manuscript copy without Angelou's introduction.

b. 212 f. 10
Peters, Gretchen. "Independence Day" (song for Martina McBride)
 1994
b. 212 f. 11
Phillips, Elizabeth. Introduction for "An Evening with Maya Angelou" at Reynolda House
 1981 March
b. 212 f. 12
Pieces of Peace from Augustana College
 2007
b. 213 f. 1
Pitts, Dorothy W. A Special Place for Special People: The DeFremery Recreation Center 1947 - 1967
 1994

Includes correspondence.

b. 213 f. 2
Plimpton, George. Article proof for Travel and Leisure Magazine
 1993

Article references I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

b. 213 f. 3
Plummer, Carolyn. Poem with wedding invitation
 1972
b. 213 f. 4
"Poetry for Young People" series introduction for Angelou (author unknown)
 undated
b. 213 f. 5
Pollard, Edward A. "Black Diamonds", possibly excerpt from Black Diamonds Gathered in the Darkey Homes of the South (photocopy)
 1859
b. 213 f. 6
Portraits: Literature of Minorities, bibliography by students published by Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools Office
 1970 June
b. 213 f. 7
Quick, Barbara. Under Her Wing: The Mentors Who Changed Our Lives
 1999

Includes unedited manuscript and correspondence.

b. 214 f. 1
Rackham, Jeffrey. Introduction for Angelou at UNC-Asheville event
 1983
b. 214 f. 2
Rackham, Oliver. The History of the Countryside, photocopied excerpt
 1986
b. 214 f. 3
Rambsy, Howard II, ed. Eighty Moods of Maya and Other Photo-Poetic Moments from the Eugene B. Redmond Collection
 2008

In honor of Angelou's 80th birthday.

Inscribed by Redmond.

b. 214 f. 4
Ranney, J. Austin. "The Rights of Man". Governing: A Brief Introduction to Political Science, photocopies
 1971
Redding, J. Saunders
b. 214 f. 5
They Came in Chains, photocopied excerpt
 1950
b. 214 f. 6
"The Negro Artist in American Culture"
 1966

Typescript of address given at UCLA in the fall of 1966.

Redmond, Eugene
b. 214 f. 7-8
Words from the Cities
 1999

Includes drafts of poems from contributing editors and writers from various countries and cities; Redmond was probably the editor of the volume, which was to have an introduction written by Angelou.

b. 214 f. 9
"Happenin' Harmony"
 undated
b. 214 f. 10
Redmond, Eugene and Loretta Dumas. Music and I Have Come at Last playscript draft #1
 1974
b. 215 f. 1
Reed, Phyllis Luidens. "I Have a Dream" musical arrangement (inscribed)
 1970 -1971
b. 215 f. 2
Reid, Anna (story by) and Milan Stitt (script by). The Sarah Roberts Case of 1849 screenplay
 1979
b. 215 f. 3
Reynolds-Gibbs, Rita. A Teacher's Guide to "Who Speaks for Wolf" (by Paula Underwood Spencer)
 1984
b. 215 f. 4
Richards, Leonard L. The Life and Times of Congressman John Quincy Adams photocopy
 1986
b. 215 f. 5
Richardson, Beulah. "A Black Woman Speaks...of White Womanhood of White Supremacy of Peace"
 1951

Photocopy of poem published by American Women for Peace and given to Angelou by Richardson in 1966.

b. 215 f. 6
Richardson, Evelyn. And Then There Were 10 (inscribed in 2003)
 2002
b. 215 f. 7
Robbins, Warren. Various remarks, addresses, and introductions
 ca. 1967 - 1994
b. 215 f. 8
Romney, Pat. Introduction for Angelou before her Mt. Holyoke College lecture
 1983 January
b. 215 f. 9
Rose, Wendy. "Wounded Knee Series" (typed copy)
b. 215 f. 10
Russell, Charlie L. The Worthy Ones manuscript
 2000

Includes correspondence.

b. 215 f. 11
Satran, Pamela Redmond. "Best Poem Ever" chain email attributed to Angelou but originally published in Glamour
 1997 May
b. 215 f. 12
Savoy, Rodney. The Collogue Click screenplay manuscript
 undated
b. 215 f. 13
Scarborough, W. S. Letters from Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, and Frederick Douglass (photocopies)
 1888 - 1921
b. 216 f. 1-2
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The Black New Yorkers: The Schomburg Illustrated Chronology
 1999

Includes correspondence, printer's rough pages without Angelou's foreword, and promotional material.

b. 216 f. 3
Schuster, Lynda. A Burning Hunger: One Family's Struggle against Apartheid galleys
 2004
b. 216 f. 4
Scott, Joy and C. Rene. Kitchen Culture Sisterhood (inscribed)
 1990
b. 216 f. 5
Sewcharan, Radica. There's No Place like "Back Home" photocopied excerpt
 1986
b. 216 f. 6
Seymour, Abigail. People of Faith: A Photographic Celebration of Spirit in America book proposal
 2003
b. 216 f. 7
Shackleford, Joe. A Busy Body in the Changing Times typescript
 undated
b. 217 f. 1
Shange, Ntozake. Various poems (mostly photocopies)
 1971 - 1973
b. 217 f. 1a
Shapiro, Miles. Maya Angelou
 2000

Introductory essay by Coretta Scott King.

b. 217 f. 2
Sharenow, Robert. My Mother the Cheerleader manuscript
 2006

Includes correspondence from publisher.

b. 217 f. 3
Sharp, Saundra. "Niggers and Time"
 1972
b. 217 f. 4
Shaw, Lou. Brutal Mandate screenplay
 undated

Includes handwritten notes by Angelou on the backs of some pages.

b. 217 f. 4a
Shawn, Wallace. The Fever
 1992
b. 217 f. 5
Sheehan, John. Janie Cake's Garden musical playscript draft
 undated

Includes correspondence.

b. 217 f. 6
Shelton, Paula Young. Various children's stories
 1998

Includes correspondence.

b. 217 f. 7
Shih-I, Hsiung. Lady Precious Stream
 1938

Angelou's copy of the playscript, probably from the 1960s.

b. 217 f. 8
Silver, Joan. When the Gate Slams film proposal (photocopy)
 undated
b. 217 f. 9
Sister Judy. English 10 syllabus and reading samples for unit on I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
 ca. 1970s
b. 217 f. 10
Sister Makinya. Kwanza
 1971
b. 217 f. 11
Skinner, Barbara Williams. "The Power of Love". BridgeBuilder photocopy
 1989 January - February

Includes correspondence.

b. 218 f. 1
Smith, Anna Deveare. Letter to a Young Artist revised manuscript
 2005

Includes letter from publisher.

b. 218 f. 2
Smith, Ruth Beckford. Various drafts from unknown writing
 undated

Mostly typed pages with handwritten edits; possibly includes a page of notes from Angelou.

b. 218 f. 3
Smith, Wes. Hope Meadows manuscript
 2000

Includes correspondence.

b. 218 f. 4
Smith-Cooper, Alyce. Black Butterfly Kisses and Other Poems, inscribed
 1984
b. 218 f. 5
Solomon, David. Bighouse film synopsis
 1987
b. 218 f. 6
Songs for a Thousand Moons by various poets
 ca. 1995

Inscribed by Mela Kumar in 1995.

b. 218 f. 7
Sontag, David. The Yazzies: A Navajo Family, film 8: "Changing Women", first draft
 1978
b. 218 f. 8
Spain, Valerie. Meet Maya Angelou book layout
 1994

Includes correspondence from publisher.

b. 219 f. 1
Stansbury, Markham Jr. Strugglin' 2B Free
 1995

Also includes correspondence.

b. 219 f. 2
Sten, Hemming. Review of Eartha Kitt program for Expressen (photocopy)
 1971 January 7
b. 219 f. 3
Stepanek, Mattie. Celebrate through Heartsongs draft
 2002

Includes letter requesting Angelou to write a foreword.

b. 219 f. 4
Sterner, Dugall. Untitled essay draft
 undated
b. 219 f. 5-6
Stevens, George. Untitled school desegregation drama, parts I-II
 1989
b. 219 f. 7
Stowe, Hadassah. Kumi: Culture Is the Open Door for Our Children curriculum guide
 1994
b. 219 f. 8
SuAndi. Poems
 undated
b. 219 f. 9
Sunmonu, Yinka. Cherish uncorrected book proof
 2003

Includes correspondence.

b. 219 f. 10
The Sunset Palms Hotel, vol. 1, #2
 1973 Summer
b. 219 f. 11
Syquia, Serafin M. "Fresh Off the General Gordon"
 undated
b. 220 f. 1
Tate, Claudia. Transcript of interview with Angelou
 1982

Possibly for Black Women Writers at Work, published in 1984.

Includes letter that refers to the "collection".

b. 220 f. 2
The Theatre Paper, #2 (inscribed by "Bob")
 1974 December
Thomas, Joyce Carol
b. 220 f. 3
Poems dedicated to Angelou
 1974
b. 220 f. 4
Wheel in the Middle of a Wheel playscript
 1976
b. 220 f. 5
Thomas, Piri. Stories from El Barrio uncorrected proof
 1978
b. 220 f. 6
Thompson, Mark C. Success Built to Last: Creating a Life That Matters sample chapters
 2006

Includes correspondence that indicates an interview with Angelou will be added to the book.

b. 220 f. 7
Three to Four Ounces, student publication from Wake Forest University
 1996 Fall
b. 220 f. 8-9
Thurgood Marshall, manuscript, parts I-II
 undated
b. 220 f. 10
Tinnie, Wallis Hamm. "A Paean to Maya Angelou" (inscribed 2000)
 1999
b. 220 f. 11
Tucker, Chris and Darryl J. Quarles. Guess Who's President, first draft of screenplay
 1999
b. 221 f. 1
Turner, Elizabeth Hutton, ed. Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series photocopy
 1993
b. 221 f. 2
Turner, Jennifer Smith. Poems
 2004

Includes correspondence.

b. 221 f. 3
The Twelve Gates
 ca. 1950s
b. 221 f. 4
Twumasi, G. A. T. Series of letters and a poem
 1972 - 1993
b. 221 f. 5
Unknown fragments and notebook
 1975 - 1983
b. 221 f. 6
Utah State University event introduction for Angelou
 1983
b. 221 f. 7
van Oort, Karen. Reconstructie van de literatuuropvatting van Maya Angelou
 1992
b. 221 f. 8
Various poems

Mostly includes typed copies of poems by such writers as Edna St. Vincent Millay and Eva Jessye, but also includes poems by unknown authors.

b. 221 f. 9
Vreuls, Diane. Are We There Yet advance uncorrected proofs
 1975
b. 221 f. 10
Walker, Alice. Review of The Friends by Rosa Guy. The New York Times Book Review photocopy
 1973 November 4
Walker, Margaret
b. 221 f. 11
"For My People" typed copy
 1937
b. 221 f. 12
How I Wrote Jubilee
 1972
b. 221 f. 13
Wangerin, Walter Jr. Swallowing the Golden Stone: Stories and Essays uncorrected proof
 2001

Includes letter from publisher.

b. 221 f. 14
Washington, Erwin Charles. Oh Oh Freedom play typescript
 1975
West, Cheryl L
b. 222 f. 1
Jar the Floor playscript
 1989 - 1992
b. 222 f. 2
Holiday Heart screenplay
 1992 - 1993
b. 222 f. 3
Wheaton College honorary degree ceremony introduction for Angelou
 1981
b. 222 f. 4
"Why and How the Slave Castles Were Built'
 undated
b. 222 f. 5
Wiggins, William H. Jr. "'Lift Every Voice': A Study of Afro-American Emancipation Celebrations". Journal of Asian and African Studies, vol. IX, #3-4 (photocopy)
 1974
b. 222 f. 6
Wilde, Oscar. "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" excerpt (typed copy)
b. 222 f. 7
Williams, Cecil. I'm Alive! An Autobiography proofs
 1979
b. 222 f. 8
Williams, Patricia. "How Reading Maya Angelou Changed My Life". The Creative Woman, vol. 11, #3
 1991 Fall
b. 222 f. 9
Wise, Lauren. Poems
 undated
b. 222 f. 10
Wilson, Emily. George Henry Black: 100 Years (inscribed)
 1979
b. 222 f. 11
Women and Men public television series, incomplete synopsis
b. 222 f. 12
Worth, Douglas. Of Earth order form
 1974

Form contains a few poems.

b. 222 f. 13
Wright, Richard. "Between the World and Me" (typed copy)
b. 222 f. 14
Wright, Sarah E. This Child's Gonna Live uncorrected proof
 1969
b. 222 f. 15
Wyman, Joel. Return to Mirredal playscript
 undated

Marked "Maya A. Make" so possibly Angelou's copy from the 1960s.

b. 223 f. 1
Young, Andrea. Life Lessons: Things My Mother Taught Me introduction
 1999

Includes correspondence.

b. 223 f. 2
Young, Andrew. An Easy Burden manuscript
 1996
b. 223 f. 3
Young, Earl James Jr. The Life and Work of Oscar Micheaux, manuscript rewrite edited by Beverly J. Robinson
 1999

Includes correspondence from Robinson.

b. 223 f. 4
Zaillian, Steve. Amistad screenplay, initial draft
 1997 February
b. 223 f. 5
Zolten, Jerry. Great God A'Mighty! The Dixie Hummingbirds and the Rise of Soul Gospel Music, draft of first three chapters
 2000

Includes correspondence.

Professional files
 bulk 1961 - 2009

This series contains material related to Angelou's professional activities, such as public appearances, participation on boards and committees, a collaboration with Hallmark, work by her asssistants, teaching material, and research material. The first subseries, appearances and engagements, includes public appearances, participation on boards and committees, and performances; this material mostly consists of printed matter, such as programs and flyers for lectures and performances, and committee- and board-related memos and minutes from various organizations. Additionally, there is some correspondence related to these appearances, mostly involving schedules, travel itineraries, and in some cases, contracts. The second subseries relates to her collaboration with Hallmark; Angelou worked with the company in the early 2000s on a line of greeting cards and accessories. The third subseries involves material from her office, such as correspondence from and with her assistants; party invitations and planning; travel itineraries and schedules; and phone, fax, and mail logs. The teaching files subseries mostly includes material from Wake Forest University, where she spent most of her academic career. This material contains course syllabi, reading lists and material, class rosters, and faculty memos. Finally, the research material is organized as subject files, with subgroups created by Angelou; this material mostly consists of printed matter, such as publications, clippings, brochures, and programs.

Arranged into five subseries: (1) Appearances and engagements; (2) Hallmark collaboration; (3) Office files; (4) Teaching files; and (5) Subject files.

Arranged into five subseries: (1) Appearances and engagements; (2) Hallmark collaboration; (3) Office files; (4) Teaching files; and (5) Subject files.

Appearances and engagements
 1961 - 2009

Most of this material consists of printed matter, such as newspaper clippings, performance and lecture programs, meeting minutes, and conference programs. The academic subgroup includes Angelou's appearances as a commencement speaker, lecturer, and conference participant. The non-academic subgroup includes appearances at awards ceremonies and tributes; addresses at various organization's anniversary celebrations; appearances at memorial services; and festival participation, among others. Angelou was a member of various organizations' Board of Directors, Advisory Boards, and Advisory Councils, including the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration's Advisory Council, the Presidential Delegation to the Inauguration of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa, and the Maya Angelou Research Center on Minority Health (MARCH) at Wake Forest University's Advisory Board. In a few cases, since she was involved with numerous organizations, she was an honorary member or a member in name only. The conferences and symposia subgroup includes events that occurred outside of an academic setting, such as the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault 7th Annual Conference. The performances subgroup consists of Angelou's participation in an event as a poet, actress, director, dancer, or singer.

Arranged into five subgroups: (1) Academic; (2) Non-academic; (3) Boards and committees; (4) Conferences and symposia; and (5) Performances.

Arranged into five subgroups: (1) Academic; (2) Non-academic; (3) Boards and committees; (4) Conferences and symposia; and (5) Performances.

Academic

Arranged alphabetically by institution name.

Arranged alphabetically by institution name.

b. 224 f. 1
Augsburg College
 2001
b. 224 f. 2 b. 226 f. 1
A
 1982 - 2007

Includes Agnes Scott College, Alabama State University, and Arkansas State University, among others.

b. 224 f. 3
Baylor University
 1990 - 2003
b. 224 f. 4
Benedict College
 1972 - 1992
b. 224 f. 5
Bennett College
 2003 - 2004

Includes commencement script from 2003.

b. 224 f. 6
Brown University
 1986 - 1992

Includes 1991 contract for appearance.

b. 224 f. 7 b. 226 f. 1
B
 1972 - 2005

Includes Bakersfield College, Ball State University, Barber-Scotia College, Berkeley Hall School, Bakersfield College, Binghamton University, Bluefield State College, Boise State University, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Bradley University, Bridgewater College, Brigham Young University, Brookhaven College, Broward Community College, and Bergen Community College.

b. 224 f. 8
Cal State University
 1989 - 1995

Includes Cal State, Los Angeles; Cal State, Northridge; Cal State, Chico; and Cal State, Sacramento.

b. 224 f. 9
Case Western Reserve University
 2006
b. 224 f. 10
Central State University
 1972 - 1987
b. 224 f. 11
The Claremont Colleges
 1982 - 1995
b. 224 f. 12
Clark College
 1981 - 1995
b. 224 f. 13
Clemson University
 1994
b. 224 f. 14
The College of William and Mary
 1982 - 1987
b. 224 f. 15 b. 226 f. 1
C
 1976 - 2006

Includes Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute; Cape Cod Community College; Carver High School; Case Western Reserve University; Castlemont High School; Cate School; Cedar Crest College; Central Carolina Technical Institute; Centenary College; Cleveland State University; Coastline Community College; College of DuPage; College of Lake County; Columbia University; Connecticut College; and Covenant College.

b. 224 f. 16
Dartmouth College
 1977 - 2002
b. 224 f. 17 b. 226 f. 1
Duke University
 1983 - 2002
b. 224 f. 18
D
 1976 - 1995

Includes Dartmouth College; Dekalb College (now Perimeter College at Georgia State University); Delta College; Denison University; and Douglass College, Rutgers University.

b. 224 f. 19
East Texas University
 1986
b. 224 f. 20
Eastern Connecticut State University
 2003
b. 225 f. 1
Elizabeth City State University
 1984 - 2003
b. 225 f. 2
E
 1988 - 2006

Includes Emerson College; Emory University; and Everett Community College.

b. 225 f. 3
F
 1972 - 2004

Includes Fresno State College; Frostburg State College; Foothill College; Florida State University; Fairleigh Dickinson University; and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.

b. 225 f. 4
Georgia Tech
 2001 - 2006
b. 225 f. 5
G
 1983 - 2001

Includes George Mason University; Georgia State University; and Georgia Institute of Technology.

b. 225 f. 6 b. 226 f. 2
Hampton University
 1981 - 1985
b. 225 f. 7
Harrisburg Area Community College
 1982 - 1995
b. 225 f. 8
Howard University
 1974 - 2005
b. 225 f. 9 b. 226 f. 2
H
 1981 - 2005

Includes Hampton University; Henderson State University; Hendrix College; Hood College; Hope High School; and Hopkins School District.

b. 225 f. 10
Indiana University
 1975 - 2001
b. 225 f. 11
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
 1982
b. 225 f. 12
Institute for the Humanities, "Understanding Evil" symposium
 1987 - 1988

Includes correspondence, conference program, and printed matter.

b. 227 f. 1
Institute for the Study of Human Systems Organizations (ISO), Zermatt Symposium
 1989 - 1994

Includes conference programs, correspondence, printed matter on ISO and Switzerland, and a transcript of Angelou's talk in German.

b. 226 f. 2 b. 227 f. 2
I
 1972 - 1990

Includes Iowa State University; Indian River Community College; and Indiana University, Bloomington.

b. 227 f. 3
Jackson State University
 1981 - 1986
b. 227 f. 3a
Johns Hopkins Institution
 2006 - 2007
b. 227 f. 4 b. 226 f. 3
J
 1981 - 2007

Includes Jackson High School; James Madison University; Jersey City State College; and Johnson County Community College.

b. 227 f. 5
Kennesaw College
 1983
b. 227 f. 6
K
 1982

Includes Keystone Junior College and Kenyon College.

b. 227 f. 7
Lehigh University
 2005
b. 227 f. 8
L
 1971 - 1999

Includes Langston University; Lewis University; Lincoln University; Los Angeles City College; Louisiana State University; and Lynchburg College.

b. 227 f. 9
Mankato State University
 1982 - 1983
b. 227 f. 10
Medgar Evers College
 1986 - 2004
b. 227 f. 11
Mercer County Community College
 1983
b. 227 f. 12
Mesa Community College
 1971 - 1977
b. 227 f. 13
Mills College
 1975

Angelou delivered the commencement address and received an honorary degree.

b. 227 f. 14
Morehouse School of Medicine
 1995 - 2006
b. 227 f. 15
Mount Holyoke College
 1983 - 1987
b. 227 f. 16
Mount St. Mary's College
 1986 - 1990
b. 227 f. 17 b. 226 f. 3
M
 1981 - 2006

Includes Mackenzie High School; Marquette University; Mary Washington College; Miami Univeristy, Middletown; Miami-Dade Community College; Michigan State University; Milton Academy; and Mount St. Mary's College.

b. 227 f. 18
New York University
 1999 - 2008

Includes correspodence with Jayne Cortez on behalf of the Organization of Women Writers of Africa.

b. 227 f. 19 b. 226 f. 3
North Carolina State University
 1982 - 2009

Also includes North Carolina A and T State University and North Carolina Central University.

b. 228 f. 1 b. 226 f. 3
Northeastern University
 1991 - 2005
b. 228 f. 2 b. 226 f. 3
N
 1982 - 1999

Includes Norfolk State University; Northern Illinois University; Northwestern State University; and Nova Southeastern University.

b. 228 f. 3
Oakland University
 1982 - 2006
b. 228 f. 4
Oberlin College
 1983
b. 228 f. 5
Occidental College
 1992
b. 228 f. 6
Ohio University
 1987 - 2000
b. 228 f. 7
O
 1978 - 1994

Includes Oregon State University; Ohio State University; Ohio University; and OIC Vocational Institute.

b. 228 f. 8
Penn State University (various campuses)
 1984 - 2004
b. 228 f. 9
Prairie View A&M University
 1985
b. 228 f. 10
Purdue University
 1982 - 2003
b. 228 f. 11 b. 226 f. 3
P
 1982 - 1987

Includes Principia College, Pratt Institute, and Purdue University.

b. 228 f. 12
Radford University
 1990 - 2006
b. 228 f. 13 b. 226 f. 3
Randolph-Macon Women's College
 1983
b. 228 f. 14
Rollins College
 1985 - 2007
b. 228 f. 15
Savannah College of Art and Design
 1998
b. 228 f. 16
Skidmore College
 1985 - 1993
b. 228 f. 17
Smith College
 1980 - 1987

Includes commencement address.

b. 228 f. 18
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
 1988 - 2006
b. 228 f. 19
Southern Methodist University
 1992 - 1996
b. 228 f. 20
Spelman College
 1983 - 1997
b. 228 f. 21 b. 226 f. 4
St. Paul's Episcopal School
 1994 - 1995
b. 228 f. 22 b. 226 f. 4
Stanford University
 1972 - 1984
b. 228 f. 23
Sweet Briar College
 1983 - 1993
b. 228 f. 24 b. 226 f. 4
S
 1972 - 2004

Includes Saddleback Community College; Saginaw Valley State University; Saint Mary's College High School; Salem College; San Francisco State University; Sandhills Community College; Santa Rosa Junior College; Sonoma State College; Southeastern Louisiana University; Stanford University; Steele Indian School; Stockton State College; Sweet Briar College; Southern Methodist University; South Mountain Community College; St. Paul's Episcopal School; and St. Scholastica Academy.

b. 229 f. 1
T
 1969 - 2005

Includes Tarrant City Junior College; Texas Christian University; Texas Southern University; Trenton State College; Trinity College of Vermont; and Trinity University.

b. 229 f. 2
University at Albany
 1999
b. 229 f. 3 b. 226 f. 5
University of Arkansas, various campuses
 1979 - 1991
b. 229 f. 4
University of California Riverside
 1977
b. 229 f. 5 b. 226 f. 5
University of California, various campuses
 1971 - 1999

Includes UC Berkeley; UC Santa Cruz; UC Extension; and UC Irvine.

b. 229 f. 6
University of Cincinnati
 1979 - 1996
b. 229 f. 7
University of Delaware
 1987
b. 229 f. 8
University of Houston-Downtown
 1992
b. 229 f. 9
University of Iowa
 1987 - 1994
b. 229 f. 10
University of Kentucky
 1979
b. 229 f. 11
University of Massachusetts
 1979 - 1995
b. 229 f. 12
University of Miami, various campuses
 1976 - 2004
b. 229 f. 13
University of Minnesota
 1988 - 2007
b. 229 f. 14
University of Missouri
 1985 - 1995

Includes University of Missouri-Columbia and University of Missouri-St. Louis.

b. 229 f. 15
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
 1986 - 1993
b. 229 f. 16 b. 226 f. 5
University of North Carolina
 1983 - 2002

Includes UNC Greensboro; UNC Asheville; UNC Wilmington; and UNC Charlotte.

b. 229 f. 17
University of Oklahoma
 1980 - 1985
b. 229 f. 18
University of Southern California
 1977 - 2003
b. 229 f. 19
University of Southern Maine
 1983
b. 229 f. 20
University of Tennessee
 1983 - 2004

Includes University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Chattanooga.

b. 229 f. 21 b. 226 f. 5
University of Texas
 1976 - 1997

Includes UT Dallas, UT Austin, and UT Arlington.

b. 229 f. 22 b. 226 f. 5
University of Wisconsin
 1983 - 1990

Includes UW-River Falls; UW-Eau Claire; UW-Milwaukee; and UW-Madison.

b. 229 f. 23
Utah State University
 1983
b. 230 f. 1 b. 226 f. 5
U
 1972 - 2007

Includes University of Arizona; University of Arkansas-Monticello; University of Georgia; University of Hawai'i; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Michigan; University of North Texas; University of Northern Iowa; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh; University of Puget Sound; University of Rhode Island; University of San Diego; USC-Coastal Carolina College; University of Southern California; University of Southwestern Louisiana; University of South Carolina at Spartanburg; ; and Ursinus College.

b. 230 f. 2
V
 1976 - 2009

Includes Valparaiso University and Villanova University.

b. 230 f. 3
Washington University in St. Louis
 1981 - 1984
b. 230 f. 4
Wayne State University
 1981 - 1983
b. 230 f. 5
Wellesley College
 1982
b. 230 f. 6
Westminster College
 1981 - 1995
b. 230 f. 7
Wheaton College
 1981 - 2000

Includes commencement program from 1981 in which Angelou delivered the address and received an honorary degree.

b. 230 f. 8
Wichita State University
 1974 - 1982
b. 230 f. 9-10 b. 226 f. 5
Winston-Salem State University
 1982 - 2006

Includes 1984 commencement program, in which Angelou delivered the address and received an honorary degree; material on her 70th birthday celebration, held at the university in 1998; and programs for "Dr. Maya Angelou Day" in 2002.

b. 230 f. 11
Wright State University
 1988 - 2006
b. 230 f. 12
W
 1976 - 1999

Includes Walsh College; Washington University in St. Louis; Wayne State University; Wesleyan University; West Georgia College; Wheelock College; and Wichita State Universityd .

b. 230 f. 13
Yale University
 1970
Non-academic

Organized by event name or sponsor.

Organized by event name or sponsor.

b. 231 f. 1
African American Women on Tour
 1993 - 1998
b. 231 f. 2
Africare
 1997
b. 231 f. 3
Ailey, Alvin memorial service
 1989
b. 231 f. 4
Alltel's "Words of Wisdom"
 2006 - 2007
b. 231 f. 5
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
 1993 - 1994

Includes introductory text for 1994 event.

b. 231 f. 6
Ashe, Arthur memorial service
 1993
b. 231 f. 7 b. 226 f. 7
A
 1976 - 2009

Includes Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Weekend and Arts and Science Council, among others.

b. 231 f. 8
Bay Area Black United Fund
 1981
b. 231 f. 9
Baldwin, James memorial service
 1987
b. 231 f. 10
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Department of Women's MInistries
 1983
b. 231 f. 11
Black American Arts Festival, Greensboro
 1987
b. 231 f. 12
Black Arts Festival, Atlanta
 1988
b. 231 f. 13
Black Tie Dinner, Dallas/Ft. Worth
 1997
b. 231 f. 14
Boston Globe Book Festival
 1978
b. 231 f. 15
Boston Public Library
 1981
b. 231 f. 16
Broward County Library
 1994
b. 231 f. 16a
Brown, Roscoe Lee memorial service
 2007
b. 231 f. 17
B
 1975 - 2005

Includes Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame and BBC Radio, among others.

b. 231 f. 18
Candace Awards, National Coalition of 100 Black Women
 1989 - 1992

Includes ceremony scripts.

b. 231 f. 19
CBS News, The Early Show
 1999 - 2000

Interview.

b. 231 f. 20
"Celebrating Richard"
 2007

Celebration of Richard Long; Angelou sent remarks to be read.

Includes inscribed program.

b. 231 f. 21
Center for Democratic Renewal's "Faces of Triumph"
 2003
b. 231 f. 22
Children's Defense Fund
 1992 - 2004
b. 232 f. 1
"Chisholm for President" campaign
 ca. early 1970s
b. 232 f. 2
Christmas Pageant of Peace, opening ceremony
 2005
b. 232 f. 3
City Arts and Lectures, Inc
 1984 - 1997
b. 232 f. 4
Citymeals-on-Wheels Power Lunch
 1995
b. 232 f. 5
Civitas' video, Grandparenting: Enriching Lives
 2001

Includes script; narration by Angelou.

b. 232 f. 6
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation banquet
 1997
b. 232 f. 7
Communication Arts Speech Theatre (CAST) benefit
 1996
b. 232 f. 8
Congressional Black Caucus (various events)
 1992 - 1999
b. 232 f. 9
Coors' A Gallery of Women exhibition
 1985 - 1986
b. 232 f. 10
Creation for Liberation's "A Tribute to James Baldwin"
 1988
b. 232 f. 11
Crystal Cathedral Ministries
 1990 - 1997
b. 232 f. 12 b. 226 f. 7
C
 1976 - 2007

Includes "Celebration of Poetry, Wit, Survival" at Round Table West (1978); Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression; CARE International Humanitarian Award reception; and "A Celebration of Community", County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board, among others.

b. 232 f. 13
Davis, Ossie memorial service
 2005
b. 232 f. 14
Decatur Area Arts Council
 1982
b. 232 f. 15
Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation public service announcement
 2002

Includes talking points.

b. 232 f. 16
Distinguished Speaker Series
 1997 - 2003
b. 232 f. 17
D
 1976 - 2004

Includes Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Detroit Community Health Connection, among others.

b. 232 f. 18 b. 226 f. 7
E
 1986 - 2003

Includes Edinburgh Book Festival; "An Expo for Today's Black Woman"; and the Edmonton Journal Unique Lives and Experiences Lecture Series.

b. 233 f. 1
Family Transitional Housing
 2005
b. 233 f. 2
Fannie Lou Hamer Tribute, Democratic Party National Convention
 2004
b. 233 f. 3
Friends of...Monique Van Vouren, WNEW-TV, New York
 1977

Roundtable discussion.

b. 233 f. 4
Frito Lay's 13th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
 2004
b. 233 f. 5 b. 226 f. 7
F
 1976 - 2007

Includes the Factory (London); the Free Library in Logan Square; and the Forsyth County Democratic Party dinner, among others.

b. 233 f. 6
Girls, Inc
 1995

Public service announcement narration.

b. 233 f. 7
Glide Church
 1993 - 1995
b. 233 f. 8
GM Productions 10th Anniversary
 1989
b. 233 f. 8a
Gourmet Gala for the March of Dimes
 1978 - 1984
b. 233 f. 9 b. 226 f. 7
G
 1979 - 2007

Includes the Grand Rapids Public Library and the Gerontological Society of America, among others.

b. 233 f. 10
Hartford Women's Network
 1982
b. 233 f. 11
Hillside International Truth Center
 1986 - 1996
b. 233 f. 12
Horatio Alger Awards
 1993 - 2006
b. 233 f. 13
Human Rights Watch annual dinner
 1995 - 2000
b. 233 f. 14
H
 1986 - 2007

Includes Houston Downtown Alliance and Habitat for Humanity, among others.

b. 233 f. 15
IBM
 1992
b. 233 f. 16
Inauguration of William Jefferson Clinton
 1997

Angelou was participant in public events and distinguished guest.

b. 233 f. 17
Institute for Independent Education's awards dinner
 1994
b. 234 f. 1
International Civil Rights Center and Museum luncheon
 2005
b. 234 f. 2
I
 1976 - 2006

Includes Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, among others.

b. 234 f. 3
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies 25th Anniversary Dinner
 1994 - 1995
b. 234 f. 4 b. 226 f. 7
J
 1993 - 2007

Includes JUBILEE!, among others.

b. 234 f. 5
KVIE Channel 6 Sacramento
 1990
b. 234 f. 6
K
 1991 - 2002

Includes Ken Free Scholarship Fund and Kids Who Read!, among others.

b. 234 f. 7
"Lift Every Voice and Vote" radio-thon
 1998
b. 234 f. 8
Liverpool, England appearances
 1987
b. 234 f. 9
The Living Bank 30th Anniversary
 1998
b. 234 f. 10
L
 1969 - 2003

Includes the Larry Neal Cultural Series and Literacy Volunteers of New York City, among others.

b. 234 f. 11
Marian Anderson Theater dedication, Aaron Davis Hall
 1994
b. 234 f. 12
Martin Luther King, Jr. First National Birthday Observance
 1986
b. 234 f. 13
Maya Angelou Northeast Branch Library, Wichita
 1996
b. 234 f. 14
Metro Parent Magazine sponsored event
 ca. 2001 - 2003
b. 234 f. 15
Metropolitan Baptist Church
 1993 - 1997
b. 234 f. 16 b. 226 f. 7
Minneapolis Public Library
 1981
b. 234 f. 17
Mound City Medical Forum, St. Louis
 1995
b. 234 f. 18
Mt. Hope Baptist Church
 1986

Includes notes by Angelou.

b. 234 f. 19 b. 235 f. 1
Mount Zion Baptist Church
 1984 - 2000

Includes an introduction of Angelou by Dolly McPherson for 1989 event.

b. 235 f. 2
Museum of African-American Art, Los Angeles
 1984
b. 235 f. 3
M
 1971 - 2006

Includes "Moving Up" benefit for Advocates for Women (1981) and Mustard Seed Communities' reception, "A Season of Peace" (2002), among others.

b. 235 f. 4
NAACP
 1982 - 2000

Includes programs for events at various NAACP branches.

b. 235 f. 5
National Black Arts Festival
 1988 - 2005
b. 235 f. 6
National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ), various chapters
 1988 - 2002
b. 235 f. 7 b. 226 f. 7
National Council of Negro Women (various events)
 1983 - 2007
b. 235 f. 8
National Poetry Week II, San Francisco
 1988
b. 235 f. 9
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), various events
 1994 - 2003
b. 235 f. 10
New Jersey Educational Association's 12th Annual Human Rights Dinner
 1986
b. 235 f. 11
New Perspectives Quarterly
 1991

Includes adaptation of conversation between Angelou and editor.

b. 235 f. 12
Newark Museum
 1985
b. 236 f. 1
Newsday Spring Book and Author Luncheon
 1974
b. 236 f. 2
92nd Street Y, Poetry Center
 1971 - 1988
b. 236 f. 3
North Carolina Development Initiative
 1997

Video interview.

b. 236 f. 4
N
 1976 - 2003

Includes New Federal Theatre's 30th Anniversary dinner (2001) and National Visionary Leadership Project video interview, among others.

b. 236 f. 5
OnStage in New Jersey
 1992
b. 236 f. 6
Oxygen Media, Pure Oxygen interview
 2000
b. 236 f. 7 b. 226 f. 7
O
 1976 - 1986

Includes Oakland Museum event, among others.

b. 236 f. 8
PAX TV, For the Record interview
 2000
b. 236 f. 9
Philadelphia Comprehensive Center for Fathers
 2006
b. 236 f. 10
The Philadelphia Inquirer book and author luncheon
 1981
b. 236 f. 11
Portland Arts and Lectures series
 1986 - 1989
b. 236 f. 12
P
 1971 - 2003

Includes People for the American Way and Petaluma People Services Center events, among others.

b. 236 f. 13
Rainbow Sign
 1972
b. 236 f. 14
Reachout Evangelistic Mission benefit
 1978
b. 236 f. 14a
Rwanda Water Project
 1994

In collaboration with various clergy in the Winston-Salem area, Angelou organized this event, which collected water and monetary donations for medical supplies in order to be sent to Rwanda.

b. 236 f. 15 b. 226 f. 7
R
 1978 - 2005

Includes Rochester Arts and Lectures and "Read and Rise", among others.

b. 236 f. 16
Salute to South African Women featuring Winnie Mandela
 1990
b. 236 f. 17
San Antonio Festival
 1983
b. 236 f. 18
San Antonio Inter-American Bookfair
 1987 - 1988
b. 236 f. 19
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, various events
 1988 - 2001
b. 236 f. 20
Seattle Women Writers Festiv