

Trezzvant W. Anderson
The Atlanta University Center Archives contains the papers of Trezzvant W. Anderson.
Sterling A. Brown
The Manuscript Division of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University houses an archive of the papers of Sterling A. Brown.
Earl Caldwell
As part of the Maynard IJE History Project, The Caldwell Journals are Earl Caldwell's serialized account of his years as a Civil Rights journalist, participating in the movement and reporting on it.
Hazel Smith, Hodding Carter, and other Mississippi Journalists
Presented at the 1994 convention of the American Journalism Historians Association, "Mississippi Journalists, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Closed Society, 1960-1964" by David R. Davies provides information about Hazel Smith, Hodding Carter and several other Mississippi journalists.
Tom Dent
"Tom Dent: A New Orleans Writer," an article published by the The Black Collegian Magazine online is a biography of Tom Dent written by students of color.
John Hersey
John Hersey's papers are held by the Yale University Library, Divinity Library Special Collections. This website provides a guide to the papers.
Elizabeth Head Fetter (Hannah Lees, pseud.)
Elizabeth Head Fetter (a.k.a. Hannah Lees) gave her papers to the Fetter Collection at the University of Oregon. This webpage, on Manuscript Collections Documenting Women in Society, provides information about her papers and the archive.
Homer A. Jack
Homer A. Jack's papers are part of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection.
Stetson Kennedy
Stetson Kennedy's website contains a bibligraphy, a multimedia gallery, an image gallery, links to news and articles by and about Stetson Kennedy, and more.
Louis Lomax
Louis Lomax's papers are a part of the Ethnicity and Race Manuscript Collection at the University of Nevada at Reno.
Pauli Murray and Nan Robertson
The Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute holds the papers of Pauli Murray and Nan Robertson.
David Nevin
A website by David Nevin which provides information his books and an autobiography.
Robert Richardson
Presented by the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, this article explores the life of Robert Richardson, a Los Angeles Times messenger who covered the Watts riots in August 1965.
Carl Rowan
Published by his alma mater, Oberlin College, "Carl Rowan: Worked to Make a Difference" is an obituary of the writer, published September 23, 2000. The College also holds his papers.
Harrison Salisbury
The Harrison Salisbury Papers are held by the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library at Columbia University. This link contains a brief biography of Harrison Salisbury, along with a finding aid for his papers.
George Samuel Schuyler
The papers of George Schuyler are held by Syracuse University library.
Wendell Smith
Wendell Smith's papers are housed at the Baseball Hall of Fame. The site contains collection information, a biographical sketch of Wendell Smith, and a description of the papers.
Ekwueme Michael Thelwell
Mary Ann French. "The People's Professor," Boston Globe, September 12, 1999. French writes about Thelwell, his founding of Black Studies at UMass-Amherst, his perspective on the values of the 60s, and an emotional pact Thelwell made with James Baldwin while a student at Howard University not to "ever accept any of the derogatory and reductive and degrading definitions this society [had] prepared for [them]."
Gamal Nkrumah. "Rendezvous with History," Al-Ahram Weekly, 8-14 July 1999, Issue No. 437. During a visit by Thelwell to Cairo, Gamal Nkrumah discussed the political legacy of the Black Power movement with him and wrote about it in this article.
Dan Wakefield
Journalist Dan Wakefield's website contains information about his books, journalism, and novels. It also contains a biography and information about his course at Florida International University.
National Association of Black Journalist's List of Influential Black Journalists of the 20th Century.
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