
The purpose of our radicalism collection is to document the artistic expression of progressive ideologies. Our curators actively seek literature, visual art, and music relating to twentieth-century social movements including civil rights, pacifism, environmentalism and ecology, prison reform, the labor movement, and issues of sexuality and gender. The scope of our radicalism collection encompasses the library of Earl Browder, former chairman of the Communist Party of the Unites States of America; the papers of cartoonist William Gropper; industrial designer Egmont Arens; and chronicler of Black history Arna Wendell Bontemps. We also hold an extensive collection of printed materials related to the counterculture and the "mimeo revolution" as well as Depression-era fiction and children's books.
Researchers of radicalism might also be interested in our collections in the area of Activism and Social Reform.
Archival Materials
Digitized Materials
Audio and Visual MaterialsMany of the radicalism collections contain visual and audio materials. For example, see:
| Rare Books and Printed MaterialsOur printed holdings include published essays, fiction, plays, poetry, and children's books. In addition to holding the records and titles of the American publisher Grove Press and its in-house literary magazine Evergreen Review, we also hold the publications of various small presses such as Angel Hair, C Press, Fuck You Press, Telegraph Press, Tiber Press, Beanbag Press, BkMk Press, Third World Press, Ishmael Reed Publishing Company, among others. Underground or independently-published magazines and journals make up a significant portion of our collection. Useful search terms to locate these items in the catalog include "radicalism - history - 20th century," "mimeograph," "communism," "socialism," "black arts movement," "queer," "civil rights," "pacifism," "environmentalism," "prison reform," "labor movement," and "Marxism," "counterculture." When searching the catalog, set a search limit to "Special Collections" to find materials located in the SCRC. Search the Classic Catalog. Programs and Events
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