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  • American Race Crisis Lecture Series, 1964
    Audio recordings, transcripts, and press materials from a 1964 New School lecture series featuring Martin Luther King, Jr., Charles Abrams, Melvin Tumin, and Roy Wilkins. Topics include school integration, housing discrimination, affirmative action, and the Black separatist movement.
  • New School Course Catalogs, 1912-2007
    Course catalogs from the New School back to its founding in 1919 (includes Adult Division, Graduate Faculty, Dramatic and Arts Workshops, Parsons, Mannes, and Lang). Parsons and Mannes catalogs include those from when they were independent institutions before joining the New School. (More catalogs are available in the Archives.)
  • New School Publicity Scrapbooks, 1918-1937
    Fifteen scrapbooks of news articles and promotional material about The New School from 1919 through the early 1940s, documenting New School curricula, lectures, buildings, murals, faculty, students, and alumni. (More scrapbooks are available in the Archives.)

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