Goode, Malvin R. (1908-1995), Papers, 1911-2001 (C1706)

8 linear feet, 277 audio cassettes, 88 audio tapes, 11 video cassettes, 6 film reels

RESTRICTED

INTRODUCTION

Malvin Russell Goode, Sr. was the first African-American broadcast journalist at ABC News. The collection consists of letters, speeches, photographs, audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, awards, and other miscellaneous items documenting his life, career, and African-American culture.

DONOR INFORMATION

The Goode Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by his children, Robert W. Goode, Richard A. Goode, Roberta Goode-Wilburn, Rosalia G. Parker, Ronald L. Goode, and M. Russell Goode, Jr., on 5 October 2001 (Accession No. 5897). An addition to the collection was made on 11 March 2002.

RESTRICTIONS

Consult the reference staff about the restriction on this collection.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Malvin Russell Goode, Sr., was born 13 February 1908, in White Plains, Virginia. He was the son of William H. and Mary Ellen Hunter Goode. The family moved to Homestead, Pennsylvania, while Mal was still a child.

Mal Goode married Mary Lavelle on 26 September 1936. They had seven children, one of whom died in infancy. The surviving children are Malvin Russell, Robert W., Richard Allen, Roberta Louise (Goode-Wilburn), Ronald Lavelle, and Rosalia Ellen (Parker).

After graduating from Homestead High School, Goode went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh and graduated in 1931. For five years after receiving his degree, he continued working for the Homestead Works of U.S. Steel, where he had been employed during high school and college.

After he quit U.S. Steel in 1936, he worked at various times as a probation officer, director for the YMCA, manager for the Pittsburgh Housing Authority, and eventually in the public relations department of the Pittsburgh Courier. In 1949, he began working in broadcast journalism, while continuing his work with the Courier. Initially, he worked for KQV Radio with a twice-weekly commentary called “The Courier Speaks.” In 1950, he also began working for station WHOD as a newsman. His sister, Mary Dee, partnered with him on WHOD broadcasts. Goode had thirteen years of broadcasting experience with four different Pittsburgh radio stations when he was selected by ABC in September 1962 to be a United Nations correspondent. With his hiring, ABC became the first national news network to hire an African-American correspondent.

Seven weeks after he was hired, the Cuban Missile Crisis developed and because the lead ABC correspondent for the United Nations was on vacation, Goode reported on the entire story for ABC. He continued to cover the U.N. for ABC until his retirement in 1973.

Goode also reported on civil rights issues and political conventions for the network. After his retirement from ABC, he worked for the National Black Network, again covering the U.N., civil rights, and politics.

Goode was jailed many times in attempts to harass and intimidate him for his involvement with civil rights issues. He was active with the NAACP and traveled across the country to give speeches for more than 200 local chapters. He knew and interviewed many prominent civil rights leaders and athletes like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Jackie Robinson.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The Malvin R. Goode Papers contain letters, speeches, photographs, audio recordings, awards, and other miscellaneous items documenting his life, career, and African-American culture. The papers have been arranged into eight series: Correspondence; Clippings; News and Subject Files; Writings, Assignments, and Interviews; Speeches; Miscellaneous; Photographs; and Audiovisual.

FOLDER LIST

Correspondence Series

The Correspondence series is arranged chronologically except for undated materials, which are at the end of the series and arranged in alphabetical order by the correspondent’s name. The incoming correspondence mainly consists of letters requesting Goode as a speaker at events, but his outgoing letters document his interest in politics and sports, particularly baseball. Goode was not shy about sharing his opinions with presidents, congressmen, or star athletes. Carbon copies of Goode’s responses to letters are usually typed on the back of the originals and reveal an extensive network of friends and associates from around the nation. Letters from family and friends are also scattered throughout the series. Of note are letters from Jackie Robinson.

f. 11911-1931
f. 21952-1954 March
f. 31954 March-1955
f. 41956-1959
f. 51960-1961
f. 61961 March-1962 August
f. 7-101962 September-December
f. 11-191963
f. 20-241964
f. 25-301965
f. 31-401966
f. 41-501967
f. 51-601968
f. 61-681969
f. 69-761970
f. 77-851971
f. 86-931972
f. 94-971973
f. 98-1011974
f. 102-1081975
f. 109-1141976
f. 115-1211977
f. 122-1231978
f. 124-1311979
f. 132-1381980
f. 139-1411981
f. 1421982
f. 143-1441983
f. 145-1501984
f. 151-1541985
f. 155-1571986
f. 158-1601987
f. 161-1651988
f. 166-1681989
f. 169-1711990
f. 172-1761991
f. 177-1791992
f. 1801993
f. 1811994-1997
f. 1821998
f. 1831999-2001
f. 184Undated A-F
f. 185Undated Goode, Antje-Goode, Richard
f. 186Undated Goode, Robert-Graham
f. 187Undated H-R
f. 188Undated S-Z
f. 189Undated Miscellaneous

Clippings Series

The Clippings series consists of news clippings from around the United States which mainly document Goode’s speaking engagements; however some also address the experiences and views of the African-American community on politics, sports, and events in African countries. Copies, some incomplete, of the Pittsburgh Renaissance News are included in the series. The clippings are arranged by subject and then chronologically.

f. 190Education
f. 191Employment & Affirmative Action, 1966-1987, n.d.
f. 192Family Members
f. 193Lectures & Speeches, 1963-1975
f. 194Lectures & Speeches, 1976-1988, n.d.
f. 195Lectures & Speeches- Churches, 1968-1992, n.d.
f. 196Lectures & Speeches- NAACP, 1963-1975
f. 197Lectures & Speeches- NAACP, 1976-1985
f. 198Lectures & Speeches- NAACP, n.d.
f. 199Lectures & Speeches- Schools, 1963-1979
f. 200Lectures & Speeches- Schools, 1980-1989, n.d.
f. 201Malvin R. Goode, Sr.- Articles About, 1950-1970
f. 202Malvin R. Goode, Sr.- Articles About, 1972-1986
f. 203Malvin R. Goode, Sr.- Articles About, 1971-1995
f. 204Malvin R. Goode, Sr.- Articles About, n.d.
f. 205"Memo from Mac"- John McCormally, June-July 1963
f. 206"Memo from Mac"- John McCormally, August-September 1963, n.d.
f. 207Minority Issues
f. 208Miscellaneous
f. 209NAACP, 1961-1992, n.d.
f. 210People
f. 211Politics, 1975-1992, n.d.
f. 212Politics- African American Leaders
f. 213Politics- Carter & Bush Administrations
f. 214Politics- Civil Rights
f. 215Politics- International, 1936-1991
f. 216Politics- International, n.d.
f. 217Politics- Kennedy Family
f. 218Politics- Poverty & Homelessness
f. 219Politics- Reagan Administration
f. 220Politics- Reagan Administration
f. 221Press and Media
f. 222Religion
f. 223Sports, 1957-1995
f. 224Sports, n.d.
f. 225Teaneck, New Jersey

News and Subject Files Series

The News and Subject Files series contains press releases and wire reports collected by Goode during the course of his career. These materials are arranged chronologically. A small group of folders were arranged by Goode as subject files. These have been retained as subject files instead of being separated into press releases, clippings, or correspondence. The subject files deal with the Kennedys, minority aging, civil rights leaders, apartheid, and Africa and are arranged alphabetically.

f. 226-243Press Releases
f. 2261962-1963
f. 2271964
f. 2281965
f. 229-2301966
f. 231-2321967 January-February
f. 2331967 March-1970
f. 2341971 March-1972 March
f. 2351972 March-December
f. 2361973, 1975-1977
f. 2371979, 1981-1982 October
f. 2381982 December-1983 October
f. 2391983 October
f. 2401983 October-1984 February
f. 2411984 May 1984-1985 April
f. 2421985 August-1988
f. 2431989-1990
f. 244-245Wire Reports, 1954-1987, n.d.
f. 246-264Subject Files
f. 246-250Apartheid and Africa
f. 251Documentary “It Can Be Done”
f. 252Robert F. Kennedy assassination
f. 253Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination
f. 254Malcolm X
f. 255Minority aging
f. 256-257Racism
f. 258-260Paul Robeson
f. 261-263South Africa
f. 264Sweden trip

Writings, Assignments, and Interviews Series

The Writings, Assignments, and Interviews series contains interview notes and transcripts, scripts, film quality reports, lecture and travel expenses, and various personal writings. Included in this series is an outline for Goode’s autobiography. This series is arranged alphabetically by type of material, and then chronologically.

f. 265Assignments, Contact Lists, and Film Quality Reports
f. 266Lecture schedules and story ideas
f. 267Interview questions and notes
f. 268-278Interview transcripts- “It Can Be Done” documentary
f. 279Interview transcripts, 1968-1969
f. 280-302Scripts
f. 280ABC, 1961-1963
f. 281-282ABC, 1964 January-20 December
f. 283ABC, 1964, 23 December-1965 February
f. 284ABC, 1965 March-September
f. 285ABC, 1965 October-1966 August
f. 286ABC, 1966 September-November
f. 287ABC, 1966 December-1967 July
f. 288ABC, 1967 August-1971 June
f. 289ABC, 1971 August-1972
f. 290ABC, 1973, n.d.
f. 291-293ABC-U.N. Related, n.d.
f. 294Colleagues, 1962, 1969
f. 295Colleagues, 1973, 1989, 1991
f. 296NBN, 1975, 1984, 1987
f. 297NBN, 1991, 1993, n.d.
f. 298Radio, 1950s, 1968, and 1969
f. 299UPI and American Information Reports
f. 300-302n.d.
f. 303-309Writings
f. 303Black History; “All God’s Children” Galley Proof
f. 304“Fritz Bollard: The Early Football Black Wonder”; “The Civil Rights Forerunner”; Miscellaneous writings
f. 305“Black Christmas and My Major Interests” by K. Leroy Irvis; Goode children’s school papers; Commissioner Hook’s Article for Afro-American Newspaper
f. 306-308Autobiography
f. 309Book Outline, The Time Is Ripe and miscellaneous drafts

Speeches Series

The Speeches series consists of typewritten copies of speeches Goode gave at different venues around the nation. Some speeches have multiple drafts as Goode adapted previously prepared speeches for new audiences and some are different speeches with the same theme and title. One notable speech is Goode’s Congressional testimony on discrimination in broadcast media. The speeches are arranged alphabetically by title.

f. 310List of speeches given 1965-1969
f. 311Notes for speeches
f. 312Alpha Phi Alpha and the Promise of Dr. King for Delta Theta Lambda Chapter, Huntsville, AL; The Black Press and Tomorrow for the New York Association of Black Journalists, 1987; Can Tomorrow Be Worthwhile?; Can We Realize Martin’s Dream?
f. 313A Case For The Aged; A Catalyst For Change (4 versions)
f. 314The Cattle on A Thousand Hills (2 versions); A Change of Climate for Southwestern Regional Convention of the NAACP
f. 315A Change of Climate for Onondaga County Urban League; Civil Rights on the Move; Communications & Tomorrow; Community Involvement
f. 316The Consumer: Educated Today . . . Learned Tomorrow; A Debt America Owes To Dr. King; Do We Really Care?; Don’t Get Lost
f. 317Don’t Get Lost for Bowie State College Commencement, 1969; Don’t Get Lost for Woodland High School Commencement, 1969
f. 318Don’t Get Lost for Third Annual Plans-for-Progress Vocational Guidance Institute, UNC-Greensboro; Don’t Get Lost for National Salute to Black Achievers in Industry Dinner, Harlem YMCA; Don’t Lose Your Way for Greater St. Louis Association of Black Journalists; The Elks at the Crossroads; Equality thru Unity for Region II Convention of the NAACP, 1978
f. 319The Eye Of The Storm in Ft. Lauderdale, c. 1972; The Eye Of The Storm for Lincoln University Summer Commencement, Jefferson City, Missouri, 1973; First Baptist Of South Orange Tomorrow in New Jersey; Focus For The 80’s; Strategies For Success for Annual Conference of the Association for Equality and Excellence in Education, 1983
f. 320Frederick Douglass & Journalism for Howard University School of Communications Workshop; Freedom And Identity In The Seventies for Mid-Western Regional Convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha Society, 1970
f. 321The Future Of Us All for Charlotte-Mecklinburg Chapter of the Sickle Cell Foundation; The Future Of Us All in Maryland; Get Into The Arena And Fight for 60th Anniversary of New Hope Baptist Church, Hackensack, NJ, 1981; God Didn’t Make No Junk for Alpha Phi Alpha Leadership Conference, Howard University, 1986; A Greater Alabama Tomorrow for Mobile, AL Chapter, NAACP, 1976
f. 322Hearing God’s Word For Our Time: Responding With Daring Stewardship for Grace Memorial Church, Pittsburgh, PA, and for Sherman Avenue Church of God, Anderson, IN; Here We Go Again for NAACP chapters or branches in Lexington-Fayette, KY; Leavenworth, KS; Columbus, OH (?);Fayetteville, NC
f. 323The Heritage Of Clark for Black Students Association, Clark College; The Homecoming for Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University Homecoming, 1976; Honor To Whom Honor Is Due for media/journalism awardees event; How Well Do We Remember? for Livingstone Centennial Committee
f. 324I Knew Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for Zeta Rho Lambda Chapter, Dover, DE; for Alpha Phi Alpha, Columbus, OH; in La Plata, MD; in West Palm Beach, FL
f. 325If Not The Church, Then Who Shall Save Us? for Clark Memorial Church, Nashville, TN; Including Me for Association of Black Media Workers of Baltimore, MD; Iowa-Nebraska Convention of the NAACP; Freedom Fund Dinner of the San Antonio Branch of the NAACP; 45th Annual Convention of Buckeye State Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association; and in Amarillo, TX, 1978
f. 326Indianapolis for Men’s Council, Trinity Colored Methodist Episcopal Church; It’s A Rough Road But Don’t Lose Your Way for Annual Conference of the National Association of Black Journalists-Region 5; Black Cultural Resources Center and Minority Affairs of Wright State University, 1982; Lest We Forget for Freedom Sunday, Macedonia Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, PA
f. 327Let None Of Us Forget the Dreamer . . . Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Let Us Look Toward Tomorrow With Faith for Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce; Let’s Be Free Indeed; Let’s Change The Me To We for the Allegheny East Chapter of the NAACP; Let’s Go To Work for the Annual Meeting of the Citizen’s Forum, 1972
f. 328Let’s Go To Work for Church of God in Christ Convocation, Mason Temple, Memphis, TN, 1969; New Light Baptist Church, Detroit,MI; Men’s Day, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL, 1977
f. 329Let’s Go To Work for Men’s Day, Lane Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Louis, MO, 1972; Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, 1976; Board of Christian Education, Dallas, TX, 1970
f. 330Let’s Go To Work for unidentified church in Columbus, OH (?); Let’s Move Now in Detroit, MI; Let’s Move Out With Our Power for the Conference of Black Mayors, Philadelphia, PA, 1988; Like It Is . . . Black Cultural Survival for Convocation, Central State University, 1970; A Look Over The Mountain for NAACP National Convention
f. 331A Look Over The Mountain for NAACP Convention, Denver, CO, 1965; A Look Toward Tomorrow for Commencement, Alabama, 1967 Agricultural and Mechanical College, Normal, AL; A Look At Tomorrow for Leroy K. Irvis Testimonial Dinner, Harrisburg, PA
f. 332The Making Of A Man for Mens’ Council, Grace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA, 1964; Malvin R. Goode’s Congressional Testimony on Discrimination in Broadcast Media, November 1971; Malvin R. Goode’s statement to the United Nations’ Apartheid Committee
f. 333Untitled speech for Mass Communications Career Conference at A&T, Greensboro, NC; Mass Media Utilization By Ethnic Minorities for workshop at Oregon State University; The Meaning Of Black History Medgar Evers Freedom Fund Dinner speech, Buffalo, NY
f. 334Mississippi Tomorrow . . . Prepare Them Now for the Mississippi Regional Educational Services Agency; My Brother’s Keeper for Tavern Owners convention; Volunteers for Dropouts Club, Los Angeles, CA, 1964; Annual Luncheon of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, NY, 1968; NULB Convention, 1979
f. 335My Country Has Lost Its Way for New Brunswick Chapter of the NAACP, NJ; My Nation Has Lost Its Way . . . But the Urban League Can Help Her Find It Again for Bergen County Urban League; The NAACP- America’s Conscience; Nazareth And The Next 100 Years for Nazareth Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
f. 336The Need For Quality And Excellence In Education for the Association For Equality and Excellence in Education, Inc. Annual Conference, Kiamesha Lake, NY, 1982; The New Southern Climate
f. 337The News Media and Black People; The Next One Hundred Years for Pittsburgh Centennial Committee; No Man Is an Island for Eta Phi Beta Sorority; Our Noble Heritage for Black History Month Program, Heritage for America, Washington, D.C.
f. 338A Payment Is Due for Alumni Banquet, Tougaloo College, Jackson, MS, 1967; Alumni Dinner, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC, 1970; Dayton, OH Alumnae Chapter of Lincoln University, 1979; Alpha Phi Alpha, Glassboro, NJ
f. 339A Piece Of The Rock for Alpha Kappa Alpha, Oklahoma City, OK; United Negro College Fund function, Florida; Black Mayors in Cincinnati, OH; A Place To Stand for Ambassador’s Club, Grand Rapids, MI
f. 340A Place to Stand for Golden Anniversary Banquet, RHO Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Philadelphia, PA, 1964; Hill District Community Council, Wesley Center AME Zion Church, Pittsburgh, PA, 1965
f. 341Alliquippa . . . My Place To Stand for Human Rights Dinner, Alliquippa, Pennsylvania Chapter of the NAACP, 1965; Dayton . . . My Place To Stand in Dayton, OH; A Place To Stand in Youngstown, OH
f. 342Preparation For Tomorrow . . . If There Is A Tomorrow for the Educational Opportunity Fund Program; Putting Your College Degree To Work In Your Community for the Third World Senior Awards Luncheon, Adelphi University; Realities [sic] Of The Eighties . . . Another 75 Years? for Seventy Fifth Anniversary Freedom Fund Dinner, Cleveland Chapter, NAACP,1984; Reaching Back for the Black Media Coalition; Rendering Service: An Opportunity . . . An Obligation . . . A Challenge for the 30th Anniversary of the Sorosis Guild, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Detroit, MI
f. 343Shall We Lose the Battle . . . Now . . . for Alliquippa, PA and for Waukesha, WI; Acceptance speech for honorary degree, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC; A Sick Nation That Won’t Take Medicine; Sixty Years and Beyond for the Sixtieth Anniversary Program, Buffalo Chapter, NAACP; Stay On The Wall for Annual Spring Conference, Metropolitan Area Minority Employees Organization, Syracuse, NY, 1983
f. 344Stillman College Commencement Address, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1972; There Can Be Peace for Institute of Lifetime Learning, Long Beach, CA, 1968; Annual Luncheon, Foreign Affairs Council of Reading and Berks County, Reading, PA, 1968; Sadie Hamilton Women’s Guild, Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA, 1968 (fragment)
f. 345There Can Be Peace for Annual Dinner, United Nations Association, Yonkers, NY Chapter, 1970; There’s An Unfinished Task for Second Annual Life Membership Banquet, NAACP Southern Area Conference, Pasadena, CA, 1975; Freedom Fund Dinner, NAACP Grand Rapids, Michigan Chapter, Grandville, MI, 1976
f. 346A Thumbnail Sketch Of Afro Americans and Their Contributions To This Nation; The Time Is Not Ripe . . . But Really Is Ripe; To Thine Own Self Be True, 1968; Today Is Tomorrow in Cleveland, OH; Tomorrow And The Bicentennial In Akron for the Black Law Enforcement Officers Association, Akron, OH
f. 347Tomorrow Is Yesterday keynote address for NAACP New York State Convention, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1963; St. John’s Presbyterian Church Social Education and Action Committee, Detroit, MI, 1963; Tomorrow Is Your Day for Commencement, Phenia High School, Newport News, VA, 1965 (2 drafts)
f. 348A Tremendous Heritage for Federal Transportation Department, Washington, D.C.; A Tribute To Dr. Howel; A Tribute To Paul Robeson for Dedication Services, Paul Robeson Performing Arts Center, Central State University, Wilberforce, OH, 1978; Twenty Years And Beyond for 20th Anniversary Banquet, NIP Magazine, Cincinnati, OH, 1975 (2 drafts)
f. 349Two Hundred Years . . . Now What? for Summer Commencement, Central State University, Xenia, OH, 1975; The Unfinished Task for Commemorative Dinner, Indianapolis Black Bicentennial Committee, 1976; United For Success . . . Each One Reach One for the Mid-Ohio Corporation Few of Zerox, 1984; The United Nations and World Peace for Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, 1964
f. 350Unity And The Unfinished Task for NAACP Pennsylvania State Convention, 1976; Unity . . . The Answer To We Shall Overcome . . . ; The Black Family for New Hope Baptist Church, South Hackensack, NJ; We Dare Not To Dream for Kappa Phi Lambda Chapter, Columbia, MD; We Need Each Other for African Heritage Classroom Committee; Human Relations Association, Butler County, PA; Black Political Empowerment Project, Pittsburgh, PA; unidentified New York NAACP Chapter
f. 351We Need Each Other for NAACP event in Wooster, OH; NAACP event in Prichard, AL; Project Equality, Indianapolis, IN; Racine, WI
f. 352We Ought To Remember for Anniversary of the 1954 Supreme Court Decision, NAACP Memphis Chapter, TN, 1966; We Remember The Jewels for Diamond Anniversary Convention, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Dallas, TX, 1981
f. 353What About Cleveland ? for East Mount Zion Church, Cleveland, OH; What About Hutchison Tomorrow? for Freedom Fund Dinner, NAACP Hutchison, KS Chapter, 1976; What About Our Tomorrow? for Middle Atlantic Regional Assembly; What Of Tomorrow? for 50th Anniversary of Saint Paul AME Church, Pittsburgh, PA
f. 354What About Your Church? for Men’s Day, Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, 1976; What About Your Tomorrow? for Athlete and Coaches Dinner, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s 33rd Annual Basketball Tournament, Hampton Coliseum, Norfolk, VA; Third Annual Careers Fair, National Inspirational Youth Convention, Church of God, Cincinnati, OH; What About Tomorrow? For America in Gallatin, TN; What Of New York Tomorrow? for New York State Conference of NAACP Branches, Schnectady, NY, 1965
f. 355What About Your Tomorrow? for Commencement, Durham College, NC, 1975; What About Peoria’s Tomorrow? for Human Rights Dinner, NAACP Peoria, IL Chapter, 1974; What About Tomorrow . . .? For Your Youth In Your Town in West Milford, NJ; What About Tomorrow? in Pittsburgh, PA; What About Your Tomorrow? in Hackensack, NJ
f. 356What About Tomorrow? In Davenport Davenport, IL; What About Omega Tomorrow? for 1985 Founders’ Day Program, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, New Rochelle, NY; What About Philadelphia Tomorrow? in Philadelphia, PA; What Of Tomorrow? for 50th Anniversary, The Gay Hilltoppers Club, Saint Paul AME Church, Pittsburgh, PA, 1984
f. 357What About Your Mississippi Tomorrow? for Conference of School Superintendents of Mississippi, Jackson, MS, 1977; Mississippi Tomorrow . . . Prepare Them Now for Mississippi Regional Educational Services Agency; What Good Are The Honors? for Prairie View A&M University faculty, Prairie View, TX; What Are The Honors? for Honors Program, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, 1971
f. 358What Good Are The Honors? for Honors Day Program, St. Paul College, Lawrenceville, VA; What Has Happened To The Dream? for Student National Medical Association, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN; What Have You Done For A Child . . . Lately? for Union Baptist Church, Montclair, NJ; What Is The Time? for National Association of Market Developers Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1965
f. 359What Of Tomorrow in Pittsburgh? Negro Educational Emergency Drive Dinner, Pittsburgh, PA, 1971; What The World Needs Now in Cleveland, OH; What Would It Be Like Without The NAACP? for St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Cleveland, OH, 1984
f. 360Where Are You Going? for Convocation of the AME Zion Church; Where Are You Going Tomorrow? for Youth Night, General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC, 1972; Where It All Started; Which Way No Old World; Which Way Tomorrow For Alpha in Virginia; Who Will Answer? for Men’s Day Program, Gillfield Baptist Church, Petersburgh, VA, 1968
f. 361Who Will Answer? for Western Reserve High School, Warren, OH; Columbia, Missouri Branch of the NAACP, 1968
f. 362Who Will Answer in NC; Women And Tomorrow for Women’s Auxiliary, National Medical Association; You Need Each Other for Annual Dinner, Winton Hills Citizen Action Association, Cincinnati, OH, 1978; You Need Each Other in Mississippi, 1978
f. 363You-Youth . . . The U Puts It All Together for Annual Meeting of Harrisburg, PA YMCA, 1973; Your Challenge For Tomorrow for Pennsylvania Conference on Black Education, Harrisburg, PA, 1973; Your Tomorrow for Athletic Banquet, Payne College, Augusta, GA, 1978
f. 364-365Untitled- Censorship and the Press
f. 366-368Untitled- Civil Rights
f. 369Untitled- Journalism and the Press in Society
f. 370Untitled- Alpha Phi Alpha
f. 371-373Untitled- Black Community in America
f. 374Untitled- Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous Series

The Miscellaneous series contains a wide variety of documents, such as ceremony programs, award certificates and photocopies and digital images of plaques and other items given to Goode over his career. There are also objects related to the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity to which Goode belonged. Of particular note is a print of Mal Goode created by Bryan McFarlane for the Miller Brewing Company’s 1987 Gallery of Greats calendar.

The programs are related to civil rights organizations, churches, colleges, funerals, and lectures that are generally associated with the African-American community. The scrapbook pages contain autographs and ephemera relating to the Pittsburgh Pirates and other baseball players from the 1950s and 1960s. This series is arranged alphabetically by topic.

f. 375-376African American Institute Regional Workshops for African Journalists, 1963, Grant Report
f. 377-383Awards, 1941-1994, n.d.
f. 384-386Biographies
f. 387-391Datebooks, 1963-1992
f. 392Legal Documents and Applications
f. 393National Black Network
f. 394Personal Miscellany
f. 395Professional Miscellany
f. 396-398Professional Organizations
f. 399-436Programs
f. 399-401Alpha Phi Alpha and Banquets for Business Organizations
f. 402Banquets for Athletics and Sports
f. 403Civil Rights Functions
f. 404Conventions for the National Medical Association, 1960, and Auxiliary to the National Medical Association, 1984
f. 405-407Education related Awards, Lectures, and Organizations
f. 408Funerals
f. 409-412Graduation Ceremonies
f. 413-416Journalism Related Organizations and Events
f. 417-418Miscellaneous
f. 419-429NAACP
f. 430Political Events
f. 431-434Religious Organizations
f. 435-436Testimonial Dinners
f. 437-439Publicity
f. 440Scrapbook, Baseball
f. 441-445Scrapbook, Loose Pages
f. 446Tags and Passes
f. 447University of Pittsburgh Yearbook, 1931

Photographs Series

The Photographs series consists of family photographs, a few photographs by Teenie Harris, baseball players, celebrities, world leaders, and photographs documenting trips and United Nations delegates. They are arranged alphabetically by topic.

f. 448ABC
f. 449African Trip, 1963
f. 450Alpha Phi Alpha
f. 451-452Baseball
f. 453Celebrities
f. 454Goode Family
f. 455-459Goode, Mal
f. 460Miscellaneous
f. 461Sports
f. 462United Nations
f. 463WHOD

Audiovisual Series

The Audiovisual series contains audio cassettes, open reel tapes, and a variety of video formats. The materials document sermons, interviews, speeches, and United Nations sessions. Due to the bulk of materials in this series, these items have been catalogued using only the information provided on the label. There may be errors, as Goode frequently recorded new material over the original recordings. The series has been arranged by format.

Audio Cassettes

a.c. 1Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962; NAACP awards, 1991
a.c. 2Stakeout- U.N. Secretariat entrance, 23 January 1991
a.c. 3Mandela, Case against Apartheid, 1990
a.c. 4Congressional Black Caucus; Rangel, 1985
a.c. 566th NAACP convention; Interview with Ben Hooks; FCC black church; President Ford’s address to convention; Clarence Mitchell and Roy Wilkins
a.c. 6Interviews with DeKais, Falwell, Kennedy; 1980 review
a.c. 7Interview with DeKais; News of the 80s- Africa and Kennedy
a.c. 8Edelman- Children’s Defense Fund; Russia report to U.S.
a.c. 9V/S UNA-USA, 29 April 1985; Harry Belafonte on Africa
a.c. 10End of Persian Gulf Crisis, 27 February 1991
a.c. 1125 years after King’s death; Rainbow Coalition; 1st grade teaching; Music
a.c. 12Mal Goode; Hibbler
a.c. 13S.G. press conference, 17 September 1984
a.c. 14Tria Prowice- Goode (defense) interviewing Mike Davis
a.c. 15Alpha Phi Alpha convention, 1985
a.c. 16Andy Young’s brother on Carter; Different ambassadors’ speeches
a.c. 17Jackie Robinson, Duke Snyder, Roy Campanella; Joe Black; Pee Wee Reese; Carl Erskine talks about his son; Doug Williams; Dr. King; Abernathy on King’s death; Andy Young; Bobby Kennedy 20 years later
a.c. 18U.N. General Assembly Special Session, 23 April 1990
a.c. 19Interviews with James Meredith and Joe Green
a.c. 20Ossie Davis- Racist attitudes, 1930s; Basic values of life; Changes in ground rules
a.c. 21Don Dellums- Max Robinson in charge; Hujome-Ceirl (Liberia) news stories
a.c. 22NAACP speech by Mal, 1971
a.c. 23Sickle cell- Willie Stargell; Rhodesia, Zimbabwe
a.c. 24U.N. noon briefing, 25 September 1991
a.c. 25South Africa press conference, 16 July 1986
a.c. 26Mal at Lewisburg
a.c. 27Parade for Mandela in New York
a.c. 28King’s speech excerpts; U Thant conference, 18 January 1971
a.c. 29African interviews, 16 November 1978
a.c. 301992 election
a.c. 31Legacy of Bush administration; Evander Holyfield; Ms. Battles
a.c. 32CIA; Dr. Thomas; Prairie View College; Ms. Edelmann; Andy Young at U.N.; Other U.N. news
a.c. 33Rev. Richard Goode sermon, 26 April 1995
a.c. 34Rev. Richard Goode sermon, 23 April 1995
a.c. 35Rev. Richard Goode sermon, 18 May 1986
a.c. 36Tribute to Mal Goode; Jackie Robinson; Dick Young, Jesse Jackson; Martin Luther King; Media on blacks
a.c. 37Bobby Thompson homerun, 1951
a.c. 38Barry Gray Show, 12 April 1988
a.c. 39Climbing up on the rough side of the mountain; News briefs
a.c. 40National Conference of Black 14th Annual Convention, Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom Award Luncheon
a.c. 41Jesse Jackson- Solidarity with Namibian people, 27 October 1988
a.c. 42Peter Jennings and Charlie Rose talking about reporters
a.c. 43Andy Young
a.c. 44NAACP Boston
a.c. 45Rosa Parks, 17 September 1988; Heisman Trophy, 2 December 1989
a.c. 46Speech- Blacks in Civil War
a.c. 47Rev. Richard Goode sermon, 23 April 1995
a.c. 48Michael Jackson
a.c. 49U.N. press briefing, 31 January 1990
a.c. 50Student interviews, Norfolk, VA; News briefs on Soviet Union; Joe Black- basketball coach for 36 years; SCLC March on DC, 1963
a.c. 51Press secretary for African president
a.c. 52Senate hearings on appointment of Clarence Thomas, 15 October 1991
a.c. 53New cigarette tobacco
a.c. 54Howard University speech, 1979
a.c. 55Black leadership in Bergen County
a.c. 56Interview with Harvey Adams, President of the Pittsburgh chapter NAACP, 29 October 1986
a.c. 57Stark meeting
a.c. 58U.N. press briefing, 21 November 1990
a.c. 59Remembrance of Sister Mary Louise Lavelle Goode, 14 August 1998
a.c. 60Mal Goode Homegoing Celebration, Tape #1, 16 September 1995
a.c. 61Mal Goode Homegoing Celebration, Tape #2, 16 September 1995
a.c. 62Pope visit, 1979
a.c. 63Bishop Tutu
a.c. 64James Williams; Jesse Jackson
a.c. 65Lindsay and President Gloster
a.c. 66Minneapolis NAACP- Mal Goode, 1971
a.c. 67John Johnson Frances; Hooks- Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 31 July 1978
a.c. 68WBLS, 16 February 1981
a.c. 69Jesse Jackson on South Africa
a.c. 70Mal’s feelings about U.N.; His years at U.N.; Cuban Missile Crisis; Women’s Conference; Al Hubbler; Mandela release
a.c. 71Interview about typhus for National Black Network
a.c. 72Separate but equal
a.c. 73Reagan shooting- Reaction, 30 March 1981; President deaths
a.c. 74Dr. King 20th anniversary special
a.c. 75Alpha Phi Alpha 77th Convention, 1983
a.c. 76Nathanial Colley- NAACP in the 80s
a.c. 77Derek Jennings- Boys in class, 7 May 1991
a.c. 78Mandela
a.c. 79Mal Goode speech
a.c. 80Reagan-Gorbachev agreement, 8 December 1987
a.c. 81John MacVane greeting to Mal Goode’s students
a.c. 82Gus Hingley; Mervell Roberts
a.c. 83March on D.C., 27 August 1988
a.c. 84Black mayors from Mississippi at Black Caucus meeting in D.C.
a.c. 85Story of blacks in the Persian Gulf for Southern Regional Convention, 2 March 1991
a.c. 86Super Bowl fans celebrating; Doug Williams; Denver and Redskins; Some U.N. reports
a.c. 87President at U.N.- Cutting off funds for S.A.; Mayor of New Orleans, B.N. Pollard, talks about black schools at Alpha Phi Alpha convention
a.c. 88Conversation on Korean’s opening up food stores in our neighborhood; U.N. reports
a.c. 8910th Anniversary of U.N. For Peace
a.c. 90C.M. Morgan, November 1979
a.c. 91U.N. press briefing, 10 November 1989
a.c. 92Housing need; Small interview about explosion
a.c. 93Malcolm X- Talk about the struggle, white power structure; U.N. reports
a.c. 94Jesse Jackson, 1984
a.c. 95Mal- Speech about Reagan; 19th Conference of Black Caucus; Shirley Chisholm and others
a.c. 96Music played at Dr. King’s funeral
a.c. 97NAACP Almanac, 21 June 1988
a.c. 98Adam Clayton Powell, 1966
a.c. 99Governor Clinton on Bosnia; P.O.W.’s- Bosnia Civil War; Conversation on black coaches
a.c. 100Thurgood Marshall
a.c. 101Interviews with black athletes
a.c. 102Georgia legislators
a.c. 103U.N. reports
a.c. 104Women’s rights
a.c. 105Debates
a.c. 106National Ushers’ Convention, 1987, Dr. Lawrence P. Wyatt
a.c. 107Reno- Her story about her mother, questions daily life, talks on domestic violence; Harlem Boys Choir, 30 July 1990
a.c. 108Shirley Chisholm; Nate Smith; Calvin Ross; Discussion about how Jesse [Jackson] was treated in campaign; Dukakis campaign
a.c. 109Martin Luther King accepting Nobel Peace Prize, 1964; Coretta Scott King; Vietnam War, Kissinger- Armistice; Clarence Thomas, 1991-1992
a.c. 110Vernon Jordan, 22 January 1993; Thurgood Marshall, 28 March; Olympics, 8 August 1992
a.c. 111Stakeout- Iran/USA, 22 January 1991
a.c. 112Nigeria
a.c. 113U.N. press briefing- Marrack Goulding, U.S.G., 9 August 1988
a.c. 114A New Alabama, 1988
a.c. 115Mal’s speech- Reverend Henderson’s church
a.c. 116Governor Wallace; Jesse Jackson, Cuban Missile Crisis; Percy Sutton; Kuwait War; Mal reports from U.N., 1962; Iraqi forces; Cole in hospital (Sinatra), cancer, 1965; Nat King Cole, 1960
a.c. 117President Bush bashing Clinton; Willie Brandt death; Issue on Clinton Moscow visit
a.c. 118Speech about Andy Young to business in Alabama
a.c. 119Schools open for 1992, Dallas, TX; Schools open for 1993, Fairfax, VA
a.c. 120General Motors; Rose Doro, 24 March 1979
a.c. 121Conversation about candidates, 1992 (Whoopi Goldberg)
a.c. 122Jesse Jackson Special Political Committee, 12 November 1987
a.c. 123Prayer in school; Barcelona Olympics, 1992
a.c. 124Mal on U.N. reports
a.c. 125Mandela entering U.N., Mal’s comments
a.c. 126Dr. Stanley- Voices on King’s birthday; Belafonte; 19 October 1989; Governor Wilder of Virginia; Eyes on the Prize
a.c. 127Teaneck, NJ black teachers; 22 May 1993
a.c. 128“Until Today,” 22 September 1993
a.c. 129Carter on South Africa
a.c. 130Joan Berg; Martin Luther King
a.c. 131Perot- Peter Jennings
a.c. 132Republican Convention; George Bush; South Africa; Steve on Abrams, Mandela
a.c. 133African debt forgiveness
a.c. 134Short speech by Malcolm X
a.c. 135Ambassador Ghee Imbiggira, Uganda, 1 September 1971; Mississippi Democratic Convention, 1971
a.c. 136Jesse Jackson speech; Debate on civil rights bill; Black leaders disagree on Vietnam War
a.c. 137Mal and Joe Black, 1952; at Jackie Robinson funeral; Roy Campanella; Julian Gilman; Elston Howard; Henry Aaron; Brooks Lawrence, Earl Beatty; Gene Baker; Ernie Banks; Concern Jackie had for Rev. George Lawrence
a.c. 138Vernon Jordan; Urban League
a.c. 139U.S. Ambassador [to U.N.] stakeout, 22 March 1989
a.c. 14022 November 1963; James Farmer; Lyndon Johnson; Roy Wilkins- NAACP
a.c. 141George Bush presidential campaign
a.c. 142Lylica and Mal interviews; Tugaloo president
a.c. 143Comments by former students about Clarence Thomas, 8 September 1991
a.c. 144U.N. press briefing, 27 August 1991
a.c. 145von Wechmar, 24 September 1981
a.c. 146Celebration of Philadelphia Tribune; Philadelphia mayoral election
a.c. 147Crisis in Somalia
a.c. 148Randall Penalton; Mandela; Betty Shabazz; 125th Street celebration for Unity, New York
a.c. 149Baptist National Convention, Dr. Martin
a.c. 150Zimbabwe and U.S. Press; Bud Moore; Art Rooney; Mel Blonors (?); New York mayoral race
a.c. 151U.N. press briefing- Noel Brown (UNEP), 19 April 1990; D.H. Stanley and Dinkins
a.c. 152Susan Pickney
a.c. 153Thurgood Marshall; Vernon Jordan
a.c. 154Press conference- Nicaragua, 14 June 1991
a.c. 155Donald Woods- South African editor; NAACP convention, 1978
a.c. 156Malcolm X, 1965; Peter Jennings; President’s death; U.N. can take over; Comments about Mal on his movie
a.c. 157Possible resumption of war with Iraq- must remove weapons, 18 September 1991
a.c. 158Jim Brown; Voices of Peace
a.c. 159Black issues and Black press; Dr. Martin- U.N. from South Africa
a.c. 160“Like It Is,” Mal Goode interview
a.c. 161John Ford; Former Pritchard mayor talks about Jesse Jackson; run-off for president
a.c. 162Mal on late night talk show discussing African problems
a.c. 163Jesse Jackson on Ronald Reagan; Tribute to N.S. Carnaan- Aaron Henry speaker; Randall Preston EBS News
a.c. 164National Black Network reports
a.c. 165U.N. press briefing, 29 January 1991
a.c. 166Mal’s speech on togetherness
a.c. 167Interview Abernathy, Charles Gries; Senator Dole
a.c. 1681992 Presidential election- Questions to George Bush, Clinton, Gore
a.c. 169Persian Gulf Crisis; Educational system in South Carolina; Yeltsin and Gorbachev- Soviet Union
a.c. 170Mal’s speech to NAACP
a.c. 171Press conference; Press Club, D.C.; Youth meeting; Graham Crusade
a.c. 172Mal- Elston Howard interview in hospital; U.S. Olympics for Pinkston
a.c. 173Questions to Clinton about troops- U.N. Security Council
a.c. 174Soldiers returning from Vietnam; Protest noise about war; Gake Pressman; Jesse Jackson speech
a.c. 175Arlene Howard; Ted Koppel interview
a.c. 176Andrew Young U.N. speech- “Learning How to Live Together”
a.c. 177South Africa
a.c. 178Report on Alzheimers Disease; Cuban crisis
a.c. 179Reference to Kennedy shooting; Democratic party; U.S. Senate; Remarks about convention
a.c. 180Iraq era; Interview of Carl Rowan re: his book
a.c. 181Mal- Black press; Stokely Carmichael; Black Panthers; Black Power
a.c. 182Ralph Abernathy; Joan Baez; Martin King in Secaucus
a.c. 183Billy Graham; Some NBN reports, Clinton on Kennedy
a.c. 184Zambia, Security Council, 16 August 1989
a.c. 185University of Missouri Alpha King speech; Larry Holmes, Don King, 25 April 1986
a.c. 186Faraday and Young; Waldheim
a.c. 187Declaring war, 7 December 1941; Billy Graham Crusade; CNN reports on Carter
a.c. 188Dr. Pardeen Fisk, Marshall, Tennessee, 16 November 1985
a.c. 189Changed lives sermon; Some U.N. reports
a.c. 190Leroy Jones; Jesse Jackson; Les Brown’s advice on life, 7 December 1991
a.c. 191Murder of Medgar Evers; Violence in Nicaragua; Rights in South Africa; Geneva meeting; Jesse Jackson on South Africa
a.c. 192Russian Revolution, 19-20 August
a.c. 193Ross Perot rally, 1992
a.c. 194Interview- Jesse Jackson, Roberta Flack; Speech- Jackie Robinson Foundation; Joe Black- Jackie Robinson Dinner, 26 March 1999
a.c. 195U.N. Kennedy church service
a.c. 196NAACP dinner, 1981; Jesse Jackson
a.c. 197Black and white students, St. Louis; Ross Perot; Speech on getting together
a.c. 198Black Mayor’s Convention; South Africa; NBN reports; Jim Brown, 1989
a.c. 199Bremmer Memorial, 11 November 1982; NAACP, 1989
a.c. 200Jesse Jackson, Democratic Convention, 1988
a.c. 201Russian report, 19-23 August
a.c. 202NAACP, 1982; Alpha Convention, 1983- Tribute to Black women; Rosa Parks; Eleanor Holmes Norton
a.c. 203Black Mayor’s Convention, 1988
a.c. 204U.N. report
a.c. 205Libya moved to Englewood; Local Blacks in turmoil and Libya; Controversy with ministers
a.c. 206Jackson, Mississippi, 1977; Joe Green; Lynn Swann; Urban League
a.c. 207Nightline on Black men
a.c. 208Mal’s reports; some part of Dr. King’s address; March to Cicero, Illinois; Name calling; King’s funeral; March in Memphis, 1966, 1968; Middle East Crisis; Stargell Day, 6 September 1982
a.c. 209Malcolm X talks about father and last name, 1952 recruitment for Muslims; rise and fall of Malcolm, Lionel Hampton, and wife Betty, bodyguard, Nation of Islam
a.c. 210U.N. reports; President Ponder Fisk- Meharry College; King on march; Jesse Jackson; Bishop Tutu
a.c. 211Clarence Thomas hearings, 20 September 1991
a.c. 212USA/UK Security Council, 21 August 1989
a.c. 213Zambia press conference, 22 October 1985; Sammy Davis Jr. funeral service with Jesse Jackson, 20 May 1990
a.c. 214Dr. Newsom; Dr. McStallwort- Wright State University
a.c. 215Jesse Jackson speech
a.c. 216U.N. press briefing, 14 June 1991
a.c. 217Barbara Bush
a.c. 218P.M. McGabe remembrance
a.c. 219Alpha Phi Alpha convention, 1987
a.c. 220Mal’s speech on Martin Luther King; King speeches
a.c. 221Sammy Davis memorial service
a.c. 222Russian right, 20 August 1991
a.c. 223Dave Snell visit to Teaneck, New Jersey, 1987
a.c. 224David Dinkins; 2 days before Mandela release
a.c. 225Jesse Jackson asking for campaign funds
a.c. 226Jesse Jackson, 18 June 1984; South Africa interview; NAACP conference
a.c. 227Roberta school stories; Judge Hastings; Abernathy; Gil Nobel, 1989
a.c. 228U.N. 40th Anniversary
a.c. 229P.L.O; Review of Kennedy funeral; Andrea Ware; Bishop Tutu
a.c. 230Ronald Reagan and human rights; Kissinger; Gov. Robb of Virginia
a.c. 231McMullins; Gov. McHenry; Shirley Chisholm, 2 April 1979
a.c. 232U.N. press briefing, 15 March 1991
a.c. 233F.M. Garba- African unity; Andy Young
a.c. 234Press interview- Libya, 1989; Sammy Davis program, 1990
a.c. 235Aryans
a.c. 236Newt Gingrich, 18 August 1992
a.c. 237George Bush presidency
a.c. 238Reverend Hillenbrand tribute
a.c. 239Nixon remembrance
a.c. 240Carter and Blacks- Harlem meeting
a.c. 241U.N.- British invasion of Falkland Islands
a.c. 242U.N. and Sarajevo
a.c. 243Jesse Jackson- racial killing, religious bigotry; plans for UNESCO, 1990; Frederick Douglass
a.c. 244Chicago meeting- Blacks and politics, 1980s
a.c. 245NBA; Peace message; Puerto Rican independence; Lebanon/Israel; Deacon Jones interview; Palestine and Jews; NAACP interview
a.c. 246Desert Storm; Dick Cheney
a.c. 247NBN reports- Portugal; U.S. social conditions
a.c. 248Ben Hooks; Kirkpatrick
a.c. 249Women in Politics: A New Type of Politician
a.c. 250U.N. press briefing
a.c. 251Democratic Convention, 1984; Remembering 1960 Republican Convention
a.c. 252World Series, 1976
a.c. 253Press conference- End of Iran/Iraq war and U.S. obligations
a.c. 254Access to archives of war crimes commission; Iran/Iraq war; Drugs; U.N. finances
a.c. 255South Africa; Namibia independence; Ted Kennedy; Ron Brown; Liberian president Talbert’s finances; Willie Stargell; Zimbabwe- African unity; John Anderson in Israel, 1980
a.c. 256Ambassador Jamil Baroudi of Saudi Arabia discussing Palestinian state and the P.L.O.
a.c. 257CNN reporting on Democratic Convention, Atlanta, 1988- New South
a.c. 258Jesse Jackson nomination speech; Manuel Noriega
a.c. 259Responsibility of successful Black Americans to others
a.c. 260Speech re: Robert Bork; Puerto Rican independence; South Africa; Iran-Contra Affair
a.c. 261Desert Storm surrender
a.c. 262Democratic convention, Governor Millikin of Michigan, 1980
a.c. 263Carl Rowan; South Africa sanctions
a.c. 264Don King hospital benefit, Cleveland, OH
a.c. 265Plans for Clinton administration; Vernon Jordan
a.c. 266John Brown and Black history
a.c. 267Medgar Evers; U.N. press briefing, 1 May 1991
a.c. 268U.N. press briefing, 12 April 1991
a.c. 269Jesse Owens and the 1936 Olympics; School situation- Future of Black journalists- Mal, Bernard Shaw
a.c. 270Mal’s interview with Uncle Jimmy
a.c. 271Paul Robeson (son talks about); Malcolm X; Coach of Virginia Union Tom Haines
a.c. 272UNCA press briefing, 23 February 1972
a.c. 273Israeli/Palestinian relations
a.c. 274Cuban Missile Crisis
a.c. 275U.N.- Zionism- Arab perspective
a.c. 276U.N.- China/Africa relations; U.S. participation in U.N.
a.c. 277U.N.- Money for Monrovia; Army reserves short on people; Persian Gulf War

Audio Tapes

a.t. 1Baker, Clemente, Al Jacobs, Bob Friend, Earl Travis
a.t. 2Barbara Robinson, 1966
a.t. 3African participants to African-American Institute’s regional journalism workshop, Ethiopia, 1963
a.t. 4United Nations, General Kotoka of Ghana, 1966
a.t. 5African-American Institute seminar- Gordman, Ciaffe, Lacy, Sheehan, Casserly
a.t. 6Jerry Hoffberger
a.t. 7AFL-CIO convention, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1967
a.t. 8Ralph Bunche
a.t. 9Percy Foreman
a.t. 1025 September 1966
a.t. 11-13Eng/Amharic Journalism Workshop, Ethiopia, 1963
a.t. 14Our Man at the U.N.
a.t. 15UNCA Press Briefing, 23 February 1972
a.t. 16Dr. K.O. Mbadiwe, Minister of State
a.t. 17Theresa Biniyi, Women’s Editor, Ogumbiyi Daily Times- Speech at Journalism Workshop- “Women in Journalism and Radio”
a.t. 18Robert Williams, 1969
a.t. 19Tips on broadcasting, 1963
a.t. 20Barbara Robinson (Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles), 1966
a.t. 21Jo Jo Wachura, Miss T. Ogumbiye
a.t. 22Donald Byrd
a.t. 23J.W. Aretha
a.t. 24-25Jackson, Hall, Maceo, Frank, Stanley, Smith, Bishop, Branch Rickey, C.M. Cain, Patrick, A.O. Daniels, Sherman, Cooper- Memorial Service
a.t. 26Voices in the Headlines, 9 June 1963
a.t. 27General Assembly Fourth Committee 1721, 17 November 1967 (Apartheid)
a.t. 28Rev. Edward Crowther, Special Committee on Apartheid, 2 February 1968
a.t. 29A Matter of Right (Freedom Riders, etc.)
a.t. 30Ethiopian documentary, 1954
a.t. 31African-American Institute seminar- Zambia newscast; Mal Goode Corn Flakes commercial
a.t. 32English/Amharic Journalism Workshop, Ethiopia, 1963
a.t. 33Apollo 11
a.t. 34Minute for Peace- U Thant, Adlai Stevenson, Lord Carraday, El-Korey
a.t. 35Minute for Peace- Dr. Francis P. Graham, Abba Ebau- Israel Foreign Minister
a.t. 36Minute for Peace- Ceuva Cancino, Rafil Asha, Michael Comay, Quaison Sackey, Ghandi, Pope Paul VI
a.t. 3782nd Airborne, Vietnam, McNamara
a.t. 38U.N.- Foucault Pendulum, Walter Schoenberger, William James, Valerie Williams, 17 September 1956
a.t. 39Abba Ebau, 8 November 1967
a.t. 40Jesse Owens, May 1954
a.t. 41Adlai Stevenson ECOSOC meeting, 9 July 1965; Adlai Stevenson Security Council meeting, 25 October 1962 (Cuban Missile Crisis)
a.t. 42R. Bennett- Syria, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus
a.t. 43Mabel Wilson Shut-In Hour, 10 March 1963
a.t. 44-45National Gambian Forum- W. Dickson Colley
a.t. 46Zambia- Mr. Megoto, 1963
a.t. 47Child’s recital; Speech to NAACP Chapter, Tennessee, 1960s
a.t. 48Marilyn Monroe funeral, 16 August 1962
a.t. 49U.N. interview
a.t. 50U.N. Security Council, 1972 (India/Pakistan)
a.t. 51Press Conference- U.S. funding cuts to U.N.
a.t. 52U.N.- 5th Committee, George Bush, Finances, Right of Reply
a.t. 53Goode Speech- Johnson C. Smith School
a.t. 54Newscast- Pittsburgh steel strikes
a.t. 55Newscast- Indochina, coffee, juvenile delinquency, Jackie Robinson, baseball, rights in response to church criticism
a.t. 56Newscast- 1965 steel strike, Lillard Edelson, Vietnam
a.t. 57Conference Reports, 7 August 1968
a.t. 58Mal Goode interview in Dar Salaam
a.t. 59-60U Thant press conference, 28 June 1963
a.t. 61Interview with Robert Williams- New Republic of Africa, 18 September 1969
a.t. 62Namibia elections; Angola; interview with Ambassador Titus
a.t. 63Speech re: James Meredith
a.t. 64Mississippi March
a.t. 65Mal Goode addressing African American Institute Regional Journalism Workshop, 1963
a.t. 66Nasser resignation, 1967
a.t. 67-68Retirement party, 8 May 1974
a.t. 69Tangake; John Glenn election
a.t. 70Cleveland speech, 1967
a.t. 71Ato Negussi press conference- Director of Administration- Ministry of Information, Ethiopia; 16 July 1963; Partial test newscast; Interview by Dades Salaam, 2 August 1963
a.t. 72-73Off-the-air recordings of newscasts, the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, 25-26 June 1963
a.t. 74Hijacking
a.t. 75Flair reports; Ted Koppel
a.t. 76Brooklyn priests protesting celibacy
a.t. 77NAACP, Jackson, Mississippi
a.t. 78John MacVane’s greeting to Mal Goode’s students
a.t. 79Radio China special recorded at Kaloon Railroad Station, 30 January 1967
a.t. 80Arnot repeats for South Vietnam Show, 13 October 1963
a.t. 81Syed Mir Qasim interview at U.N., 29 September 1965
a.t. 82Ohio election, Leroy Schell, Attorney General
a.t. 83Nigerian civil servants
a.t. 84NASA press conference
a.t. 85Judy Hampton consumer reports
a.t. 86Japanese A- and H-Bomb Sufferers, interviewed by Mal Goode, 1988
a.t. 87“Profiles in Achievement: Mal Goode”
a.t. 88Sports highlights with Mal Goode, 1962

Video Cassettes

v.c. 1Jackie Robinson Project- Mal Goode interview
v.c. 2Kings on the Hill: Baseball’s Forgotten Men- Mal Goode comments, September 1992
v.c. 3Portraits of Five American Journalists, Mal Goode included
v.c. 4“Teaneck Look: Malvin Goode”
v.c. 5Mal Goode, “A Talk for Closter Public Schools,” 27 February 1993
v.c. 6Pioneer of Color: A Tribute to Mal Goode
v.c. 7Mal Goode newsclips
v.c. 8Mal Goode interview, c. 1990s
v.c. 9Malvin R. Goode, Sherman St. Church of God, 14 February 1988
v.c. 10Slave Theatre, Tribute to Mal Goode, 13 January 1993
v.c. 11“Teen Summit,” Civil Rights Show featuring Mal Goode, 22 February 1992

Films

r. 1Shirley Temple Black at the U.N.
r. 2-6Goode family

INDEX TERMS

These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff

Aaron, Henry (1934- )f. 40, 60, 97, 224; a.c. 137
Aaron, Henry (1934- )f. 442, 451, 452 (pictorial image)
Abernathy, Ralph (1926-1990) a.c. 17, 167, 182, 227
Advertising--Foodf. 394 (pictorial image)
Advertising--Fooda.t. 31
Affirmative action programsf. 191
AFL-CIO Convention, 1967a.t. 7
Africaa.c. 21, 23, 29, 41, 51, 112, 133, 135, 147, 150, 162, 184, 205, 213, 233, 234, 255, 277; a.t. 44-46, 61, 62, 83
Africa--Description and travel, 1960sf. 15, 20, 21, 205, 206
African American Institute Regional Workshops for African Journalists, 1963f. 449 (pictorial image)
African American Institute Regional Workshops for African Journalists, 1963f. 14, 15, 201, 205, 206, 375, 376, 439; a.t. 3, 5, 11-13, 16, 19, 21, 31, 32, 65, 71-73
Agingf. 237, 255, 394
Alexander, Williamf. 278
Allen, Ivan (1911-2003)f. 272, 278
All-Star Baseball Game, 1959f. 446
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity f. 450 (pictorial image)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternityf. 21, 23, 395, 399-401; a.c. 15, 75, 87, 202, 219
Anderson, John Bayard (1922- )a.c. 255
Anderson, Marian (1897-1993)f. 462 (pictorial image)
Anderson, Marian (1897-1993)--Autobiographyf. 50
Apartheidf. 228, 233, 234, 236, 241, 242, 246-250, 261-263, 286, 290, 296; a.c. 3, 25, 69, 129, 132, 155, 159, 177, 191, 198, 226, 255, 260, 263; a.t. 27, 28
Apollo 11 (Spacecraft)a.t. 33
Arab-Israeli conflicta.c. 245, 256, 273, 275
Ashe, Arthur (1943-1993)f. 461 (pictorial image)
Association of Radio-Television News Analystsf. 396
Athletes--Political activityf. 36, 40, 90
Atomic bomb--Physiological effecta.t. 86
Baez, Joan (1941- )a.c. 182
Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)a.t. 2, 6, 20
Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Banks, Ernie (1931- )f. 394; a.c. 137
Banks, Ernie (1931- )f. 451, 452 (pictorial image)
Baptist Church--Publications, 1964f. 395
Barkley, Alben W. (1877-1956)f. 2
Baseball players' wivesa.t. 2, 20
Baseball players, 1940s-1960sf. 451, 452 (pictorial image)
Belafonte, Harry (1927- )a.c. 9, 126
Biden, Joseph R., Jr. (1942- )f. 176
Black baseball playersf. 11, 23, 81, 84, 96, 97, 154, 223, 224, 437, 440; a.c. 17, 23, 36, 137, 172, 208, 255; a.t. 1, 24, 25
Black baseball playersf. 442, 451, 452; v.c. 1, 2 (pictorial image)
Black basketball playersf. 440, 461 (pictorial image)
Black football playersa.c. 17, 19, 27, 45, 86, 158, 198, 206, 245
Black football playersf. 461 (pictorial image)
Black Mayor's Convention, 1980sa.c. 198, 203
Black muslimsa.c. 209
Black newspapers--Mississippi, 1964f. 22
Black Panthersa.c. 181
Black politiciansf. 443; a.c. 84, 95, 198, 203
Black powera.c. 181
Black radio broadcastersf. 463 (pictorial image)
Black radio broadcastersf. 435-437, 442
Black teachersf. 31, 106; a.c. 127
Black, Joseph (1924-2002)f. 457, 458 (pictorial image)
Black, Joseph (1924-2002)a.c. 17, 50, 137, 194
Blacks and Mass mediaf. 95, 138, 140-142, 165, 201, 221, 237, 241, 312, 337, 395, 397, 435-438, 442, 444, 445; a.c. 36, 159, 181, 269
Blacks and Mass mediaf. 458, 394; v.c. 3 (pictorial image)
Blacks in advertisinga.t. 31
Blacks in advertisingf. 394 (pictorial image)
Blacks in broadcast journalismf. 7, 90, 93, 97, 122, 142, 148, 165, 188, 201, 221, 237, 241, 312, 332, 435-438, 442, 444, 445; a.c. 269
Blacks in professional sportsf. 77, 79, 84, 97, 132, 140, 141, 144, 147, 154, 157, 223, 224, 303, 304, 395; a.c. 31, 99, 101, 185, 269
Blacks--Attitudes towardf. 17, 72, 97, 118, 144, 158, 169, 395
Blacks--Banks and bankingf. 21
Blacks--Civil rightsf. 26, 60, 171, 193-200, 207, 214, 227, 268-278, 295, 299, 312-363, 366-368, 371-373; a.c. 72; a.t. 29
Blacks--Educationf. 16, 35, 47, 115, 120, 125, 190, 273, 277
Blacks--Elderlyf. 255
Blacks--Employmentf. 14, 122, 274, 279, 305
Blacks--Missouri, St. Louis, 1960sf. 395
Blacks--Political activityf. 5, 9, 113, 114, 135-138, 140, 141, 164, 165, 217, 223, 280, 281, 290, 305, 443; a.c. 240, 244
Blacks--Social conditionsf. 21, 236, 271, 273, 274, 289, 296, 298, 395; a.c. 72, 207, 240, 259
Blacks--Violence againstf. 2, 3, 158, 298, 395; a.c. 243
Bond, Julian (1940- )f. 268-270
Borders, William Holmes (1905-1993)f. 275
Bork, Robert H. (1927- )a.c. 260
Bosnia and Hercegovina--History--Partition, 1995--Prisoners of war a.c. 99
Brooke, Edward W. (1919- )f. 395
Brown, James N. (1936- )a.c. 158, 198
Brown, Joe L. (1918- )f. 84, 154
Brown, Les (1945- )a.c. 190
Brown, Ronald H. (1941-1996)a.c. 255
Bruton, William H. (1925-1995)f. 442, 451 (pictorial image)
Bunche, Ralph (1904-1971)f. 294
Bush, Barbara (1925- )a.c. 217; a.t. 8
Bush, George Herbert Walker (1924- )f. 92, 97, 138, 140, 141, 152, 164, 165, 175, 213, 234, 289, 430, 443; a.c. 31, 117, 132, 141, 168, 237; a.t. 52
Bush, George Herbert Walker (1924- )f. 462 (pictorial image)
Byrd, Donald T.L., II (1932- )a.t. 22
Byrd, Robert C. (1917- )f. 437
Calloway, Williamf. 278
Campaign insignia, 1968f. 395
Campaign insignia, 1972f. 395
Campaign insignia, 1980f. 395
Campaign insignia, 1984f. 395
Campaign insignia, 1988f. 395
Campanella, Roy (1921-1993)f. 5; a.c. 17, 137
Campanella, Roy (1921-1993)f. 451 (pictorial image)
Carmichael, Stokely (1941-1998)a.c. 181
Carter, Jimmy (1924- )f. 154, 213; a.c. 16, 129, 187, 240
Carter, Jimmy (1924- )--Inaugurationf. 395
Catholic Church--Clergy--Sexual behaviora.t. 76
Celibacy--Catholic Churcha.t. 76
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Associationf. 140, 395
Cepeda, Orlando (1937- )f. 451 (pictorial image)
Charleston, Oscar (1896-1954)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Cheney, Richard B. (1941- )a.c. 245, 246
China, 1967a.t. 79
China--Foreign relations--Africaa.c. 276
Chisholm, Shirley (1924-2005)a.c. 95, 108, 231
Church of God, Urban Ministriesf. 304
Cigarettesa.c. 53
City and town lifef. 276
Civil Rights Act, 1964f. 21, 22, 140, 141, 227, 299
Civil rights workersf. 21; a.t. 29
Civil rights--Athletesf. 36, 40, 90, 441
Civil rights--Law and legislationa.c. 136, 230
Civil rights--Protests, demonstrations, etc.--Illinois, Ciceroa.c. 208
Civil rights--Protests, demonstrations, etc.--Mississippi, 1966f. 36, 230, 287, 300, 301, 437; a.t. 64
Civil rights--Protests, demonstrations, etc.--Tennessee, Memphis, 1960sa.c. 208
Civil War--Blacksa.c. 46
Clemente, Roberto (1934-1972)f. 94; a.t. 1
Clemente, Roberto (1934-1972)f. 451 (pictorial image)
Clinton, Bill (1946- )a.c. 99, 117, 168, 173, 183, 265
Cobb, Montague (1903-1990)f. 456 (pictorial image)
Cole, Nat King (1917-1965)a.c. 116
Cole, Nat King (1917-1965)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Cole, Natalie (1950- )f. 175
Colley, Nathaniel S. (1918-1992) a.c. 76
Community developmentf. 395
Community organizationf. 395
Congressional Black Caucusa.c. 84, 95
Consumer protectiona.t. 85
Cosby, Bill (1937- )f. 453 (pictorial image)
Cosell, Howard (1918-1995)f. 108, 144, 149
Covington, John Wesley (1932- )f. 442, 451 (pictorial image)
Cuban missile crisis, 1962a.c. 1, 70, 116, 178, 274; a.t. 41
Cyprus--History--Cyprus Crisis, 1974-a.t. 42
Davis, Ossie (1917-2005)f. 458 (pictorial image)
Davis, Ossie (1917-2005)a.c. 20
Davis, Sammy, Jr. (1925-1990)a.c. 213, 221, 234
Democratic National Convention, 1980a.c. 262
Democratic National Convention, 1984f. 300, 301; a.c. 251
Democratic National Convention, 1988a.c. 200, 257
Dinkins, David N. (1927- )a.c. 151, 224
Discrimination in employmentf. 6, 35, 47, 79-81, 96, 97, 119, 190, 191, 225, 236, 279, 332
Discrimination in public accommodationsf. 451 (pictorial image)
Discrimination in public accommodationsf. 26, 35, 45, 94
Discrimination in recreationf. 2
Discrimination in the militaryf. 100
Discrimination--Religious aspectsa.c. 243
Dole, Robert J. (1923- )a.c. 167
Douglass, Frederick (1818-1895)a.c. 243
Drug abusea.c. 254
Dudley, Mary "Dee" Goode (1912-1964)f. 394, 454, 463 (pictorial image)
Dudley, Mary "Dee" Goode (1912-1964)f. 22, 192, 408, 435-437, 442
Economic assistance, Domesticf. 395
Election, 1968--Presidentialf. 395
Election, 1980--Presidentialf. 395; a.c. 6, 7, 255
Election, 1984--Presidentialf. 395
Election, 1988--Presidentialf. 395; a.c. 108, 141
Election, 1992--Presidentiala.c. 30, 105, 117, 121, 132, 168
Erskine, Carl D. (1926- )a.c. 17
Ethiopia, 1954a.t. 30
Evers, James Charles (1922- )f. 442 (pictorial image)
Evers, Medgar W. (1925-1963)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Evers, Medgar W. (1925-1963)f. 233, 280; a.c. 191, 267
Exchange of persons programsf. 14, 15, 205, 206, 375, 376
Falkland Islands War, 1982a.c. 241
Falwell, Jerry (1933-2007)f. 154, 222; a.c. 6
Farm Workers Unionf. 395
Flack, Roberta (1937- )a.c. 194
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaf. 451 (pictorial image)
Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr. (1913-2006)a.c. 5
Ford, John (1894-1973)a.c. 161
Foreman, Percy E. (1902-1988)a.t. 9
Freedom National Bankf. 21
Freedom of the pressf. 364, 365
General Motors Corporationa.c. 120
Ghandi, Indira (1917-1984)a.t. 36
Gibson, Bob (1935- )f. 451 (pictorial image)
Gibson, Joshua (1911-1947)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Gingrich, Newt (1943- )a.c. 236
Glenn, John (1921- )a.t. 69
Goldberg, Arthur J. (1908-1990)f. 462 (pictorial image)
Goldberg, Whoopi (1955- )a.c. 121
Goldwater, Barry Morris (1909-1998)f. 20, 22, 23, 227, 301
Goode familyf. 454; r. 2-6 (pictorial image)
Goode familyf. 3-6, 10-12, 15, 16, 18-21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 44, 48-51, 53, 56, 61, 62, 69, 72, 77-79, 90, 97, 98, 100, 108, 120, 126, 139-141, 156, 160, 163, 173, 176, 179, 181, 182, 185, 192, 236, 392, 394, 408, 437, 445; a.c. 33-35, 47, 227, 270
Goode, Malvin R. (1908-1995)f. 5, 87, 394, 442, 443, 448-459, 461-463; v.c. 1-11 (pictorial image)
Goode, Malvin R. (1908-1995)f. 1-209, 225, 233-235, 237, 241, 242, 268-278, 303, 306-309, 377-386, 392, 395-397, 399-439, 442-447; a.c. 1-277; a.t. 1-88
Goode, Mary L. (1911-1998)f. 181, 182, 408; a.c. 59
Goode, Mary L. (1911-1998)f. 5, 454, 455 (pictorial image)
Gorbachev, Mikhail (1931- )a.c. 169
Gore, Albert (1948- )a.c. 168
Graham, Billy (1918- )a.c. 171, 183, 187
Greene, Joe (1946- )a.c. 19, 206
Grenada--History--American invasion, 1983f. 238-240
Grocery tradef. 463 (pictorial image)
Haddix, Harvey, Jr. (1925-1994)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Haggerty, James C.f. 448 (pictorial image)
Haldeman, H.R. (1926-1993)f. 64
Hamer, Fannie Lou (1917-1977)f. 113
Hampton, Lionel (1908-2002)a.c. 209
Harlem Boys Choira.c. 107
Harris, Teenie (1908-1998)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Harvey, Dickf. 440 (pictorial image)
Heinz, H. John, III (1938-1991)f. 448 (pictorial image)
Heisman Trophy, 1989a.c. 45
Helms, Jesse A., Jr. (1921- )f. 142
Henry, Aaron (1922-1997)a.c. 163
Hijacking of aircraftf. 233; a.t. 74
Hoak, Donald A. (1928-1969)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Hoffberger, Jerold C. (1919-1999)a.t. 6
Holmes, Larry (1949- )a.c. 185
Holyfield, Evander (1962- ) a.c. 31
Hooks, Benjamin (1925- )f. 154; a.c. 5, 67, 248
Hooks, Benjamin (1925- )f. 461 (pictorial image)
Housinga.c. 92
Howard, Arlenea.c. 175
Howard, Elston (1929-1980)f. 408; a.c. 137, 172
Humphrey, Hubert H. (1911-1978)f. 448 (pictorial image)
Humphrey, Hubert H. (1911-1978)f. 11, 45, 395
Hussein, Saddam (1937-2006)f. 302
Hydrogen bomb--Physiological effect a.t. 86
Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990f. 296; a.c. 260
Irvin, Monte (1919- )f. 96, 179
Irvin, Monte (1919- )f. 452, 453 (pictorial image)
Israel-Arab Border Conflicts, 1949--Lebanona.c. 245
Jackson, Jesse (1941- )f. 67, 126, 130, 136, 242, 268, 269, 300, 301; a.c. 11, 36, 41, 64, 69, 94, 108, 116, 122, 136, 161, 163, 174, 190, 191, 194, 196, 200, 210, 213, 215, 225, 226, 243, 258
Jackson, Jesse (1941- )f. 453 (pictorial image)
Jackson, Mahalia (1911-1972)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Jackson, Michael (1958- )a.c. 48
Jackson, Reggie (1946- )f. 114
Japanese A- and H-Bomb Sufferersa.t. 86
Jennings, Peter (1938-2005)a.c. 42, 131, 156
John Paul II, Pope (1920-2005)a.c. 62
Johnson, Alex (1942- )f. 81
Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908-1973)f. 20, 26, 61, 94; a.c. 140
Johnson, William J. "Judy" (1899-1989)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Jones, David D. "Deacon" (1938- )a.c. 245
Jordan, Barbara (1936-1996)f. 100
Jordan, Vernon (1935- )f. 126, 236 a.c. 110, 138, 153, 265
Kennedy, Edward Moore (1932- )f. 217; a.c. 6, 7, 255
Kennedy, John F. (1917-1963)--Assassinationa.c. 140, 179, 195, 229
Kennedy, Robert F. (1925-1968)f. 15, 217, 231, 233, 252; a.c. 17
King, Coretta Scott (1927-2006)f. 76, 79; a.c. 109
King, Coretta Scott (1927-2006)f. 453 (pictorial image)
King, Don (1931- )a.c. 185, 264
King, Lonnief. 268, 269, 272
King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929-1968)f. 24, 227, 253, 280, 288, 290, 312, 324, 327; a.c. 11, 17, 28, 36, 74, 109, 130, 182, 208, 210, 220
King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929-1968)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Kirkpatrick, Jeane Jordan (1926-2006)a.c. 248
Kissinger, Henry A. (1923- )a.c. 109, 230
Koppel, Ted (1940- )a.c. 175; a.t. 75
Korean American business enterprisesa.c. 88
Ku Klux Klanf. 437
Kuhn, Bowie (1926-2007)f. 451 (pictorial image)
Kwanza Enterprises, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaf. 37, 38, 43
Labor unions--Broadcast journalistsf. 188
Leadbelly (1888-1949)f. 164 (pictorial image)
Lear, Norman (1922- )f. 187
Leonard, Buck (1907-1997)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Lindsay, John V. (1921-2000)f. 279
Little, Floyd D. (1942- )f. 392
MacVane, Johna.c. 81; a.t. 78
Maddox, Lester (1915-2003)f. 270
Maddox, Lester (1915-2003)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Mandela, Nelson (1918- )a.c. 3, 27, 70, 78, 125, 132, 148, 224
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963f. 395; a.c. 50
March on Washington, Washington, D.C., 1988a.c. 83
Marshall, Thurgood (1908-1993)f. 35, 72; a.c. 100, 110, 153
Mason, Mitzif. 453 (pictorial image)
Mass media--Political aspectsf. 126
Mays, Benjamin E. (1895-1994)f. 275
Mays, Willie (1931- )f. 451 (pictorial image)
Mazeroski, William S. (1936- )f. 452 (pictorial image)
Mazique, Edward C. (1911-1987)f. 456 (pictorial image)
Mbadiwe, Kingsley O. (1915- )a.t. 16
McNamara, Robert Strange (1916- ) a.t. 37
Meir, Golda (1898-1978)f. 458 (pictorial image)
Meredith March, Mississippi, 1966f. 36, 230, 287
Meredith, James (1933- )a.c. 19, 63
Millikin, William G. (1922- )a.c. 262
Mills, Wilbur D. (1909-1992)f. 395
Milwaukee Braves (Baseball team), 1950sf. 442 (pictorial image)
Mississippi Democratic Convention, 1971a.c. 135
Mississippi Freedom Project, 1964f. 21; a.t. 29
Mitchell, Clarence (1911-1984)a.c. 5
Monroe, Marilyn (1926-1962)--Funerala.t. 48
Moorman, Bob f. 395
Morgan, Edward P. (1910-1993)f. 126
Nasser, Gamel Abdel (1918-1970)a.t. 66
National Aeronautics and Space Administrationa.t. 84
National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoplef. 209, 359, 395, 419-429; a.c. 1, 5, 44, 56, 66, 76, 97, 140, 155, 170, 196, 199, 202, 226, 245; a.t. 47, 77
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, New York Branch, 1965f. 442 (pictorial image)
National Basketball Associationa.c. 245
National Black Networkf. 393
National Medical Association Convention, 1960f. 456 (pictorial image)
National Rainbow Coalitiona.c. 11
Negro leaguesf. 437
New York World's Fair, 1964-1965--Ticketsf. 446
Nicaraguaa.c. 154, 191
Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994)f. 64, 223, 279, 294, 395, 443; a.c. 239
Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994)--Impeachmentf. 100
Noble, Gil (1941- )a.c. 227
Noriega, Manuel (1934- )a.c. 258
Norton, Eleanor Holmes (1937- )a.c. 202
Oakland Raiders (Football team)f. 461 (pictorial image)
Ogilvie, Richard B. (1923-1988)f. 442 (pictorial image)
Ohio Civil Rights Commission--Report, 1967f. 47
Olympic games, 1936a.c. 269
Olympic games, 1992a.c. 110, 123
Owens, Jesse (1913-1980)a.c. 269; a.t. 40
Paige, Leroy R. (1906-1982)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Palestinian Liberation Organizationa.c. 229, 256
Parks, Rosa (1913-2005)f. 401; a.c. 45, 202
Patterson, Floyd (1935-2006)f. 13
Paul VI, Pope (1897-1978) f. 453 (pictorial image)
Paul VI, Pope (1897-1978)a.t. 36
Peace movementsa.t. 34-36
Pennsylvania, Pittsburghf. 451 (pictorial image)
Perot, H. Ross (1930- )a.c. 131, 193, 197
Persian Gulf War, 1991f. 302; a.c. 10, 116, 157, 169, 245, 246, 253, 254, 261, 277
Persian Gulf War, 1991--Blacksa.c. 85
Persian Gulf War, 1991--Public opinionf. 176, 297
Pittsburgh Crawfords (Baseball team), 1935f. 394, 452 (pictorial image)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Baseball team)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Pittsburgh Pirates (Football team), 1933f. 93, 394 (pictorial image)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Football team)f. 461 (pictorial image)
Pius XII, Pope (1876-1958)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Police-community relations--Blacksf. 274, 276, 395
Police--Complaints againstf. 2, 3, 298, 395
Poor People's Campaign f. 288, 298, 395
Powell, Adam Clayton (1908-1972)a.c. 98
Powell, Eleanor T. (1912-1982)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Prayer in the public schoolsa.c. 123
Presidents--United States--Deathsa.c. 73
Puerto Rico--Relations--United Statesa.c. 245, 260
Race relationsf. 60, 69, 76, 87, 99, 115, 146, 169, 188, 193-200, 225, 228, 233, 251, 256, 257, 268-278, 312-363, 366-368, 371-373, 395; a.c. 20
Race relations--Missouri, St. Louisa.c. 197
Race relations--Political aspectsf. 146, 149, 152, 164, 165, 171, 197, 213, 214, 219, 220, 223, 227, 269, 270, 272, 273, 277, 298
Race riotsf. 28, 227, 278, 280-282, 287, 289, 301
Race riots--Press coverage, 1967f. 46
Racially mixed children--Attitudes towardf. 134, 135
Radio programs--Consumer protectiona.t. 85
Radio Television News Directors Associationf. 14, 397
Rangel, Charles B. (1930- )a.c. 4
Reagan, Ronald W. (1911-2004)f. 219, 220; a.c. 95, 163, 230
Reagan, Ronald W. (1911-2004)--Assassination attempt, 1981a.c. 73
Reagan, Ronald W. (1911-2004)--Inauguration, 1981f. 395, 444
Reese, Pee Wee (1918-1995)a.c. 17
Religion and politicsf. 187, 222
Religion--Asia, 1960sf. 25
Republican National Convention, 1954f. 430
Republican National Convention, 1960a.c. 251
Republican National Convention, 1964f. 395
Republican National Convention, 1964--Protests, demonstrations, etc.f. 22
Republican National Convention, 1992a.c. 132
Reynolds, Jackf. 5
Rich, Dickf. 277
Rickey, Branch (1881-1965)a.t. 24, 25
Rickey, Branch (1881-1965)f. 451 (pictorial image)
Robb, Charles S. (1939- )f. a.c. 230
Robeson, Paul (1898-1976)f. 258-260, 303, 348, 395; a.c. 271
Robinson, Brooks C., Jr. (1937- )f. 452 (pictorial image)
Robinson, Frank (1935- )f. 452 (pictorial image)
Robinson, Frank (1935- )a.t. 2, 20
Robinson, Jackie (1919-1972) f. 442, 451, 452, 458; v.c. 1 (pictorial image)
Robinson, Jackie (1919-1972) f. 5, 22, 52, 108, 170, 223, 224, 227, 301, 304, 436, 441; a.c. 17, 36, 137; a.t. 55
Robinson, Max (1939-1988)f. 456 (pictorial image)
Robinson, Max (1939-1988)a.c. 21
Robinson, Rachel (1922- )f. 451 (pictorial image)
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (1908-1979)f. 279
Rooney, Arthur Joseph (1901-1988)f. 18, 156; a.c. 150
Rooney, Arthur Joseph (1901-1988)f. 394 (pictorial image)
Rose, Charlie (1942- )a.c. 42
Roventini, Johnny (1910-1998)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Rowan, Carl T. (1925-2000)f. 95; a.c. 180, 263
Rozelle, Alvin Ray (1926-1996)f. 395
Rustin, Bayard (1912-1987)f. 130
Sanders, Marlene (1931- )f. 181, 188, 279
Sarajevo (Bosnia and Hercegovina)--History--Siege, 1992-1996a.c. 242
Sayers, Gayle (1943- )f. 461 (pictorial image)
Self-determination, National--Puerto Rico a.c. 245, 260
Shabazz, Betty (1936-1997)a.c. 148, 209
Shabazz, Betty (1936-1997)f. 453 (pictorial image)
Shaw, Bernard (1940- )a.c. 269
Shelton, Opie L.f. 278
Smith, Howard K. (1914-2002)f. 30
Snyder, Duke (1926- )a.c. 17
Social change--Southern statesf. 60, 77, 94, 99, 185, 196, 251, 268-278, 314, 336; a.c. 114, 257
South Africa--Race relationsa.c. 3, 25, 69, 129, 132, 155, 159, 177, 191, 198, 226, 255, 260, 263; a.t. 27, 28
Southern Christian Leadership Conferencef. 26, 288
Southern states--Race relationsf. 60, 77, 94, 99, 185, 196, 251, 268-278, 314, 336; a.c. 257
Southern states--Race relations--Political aspectsf. 76, 86
Soviet Union--Politics and government, 1985-1991a.c. 169, 192, 201, 222
Stargell, Willie (1940-2001)f. 452 (pictorial image)
Stargell, Willie (1940-2001)a.c. 23, 208, 255
Stern, Billyf. 278
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing (1900-1965)f. 19, 291, 293, 294; a.t. 34, 41
Stokes, Carl B. (1927-1996)f. 443
Strikes and lockouts--Steel industry--Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh a.t. 54, 56
Super Bowl XXII, 1988a.c. 86
Sutton, Percy E. (1920- ) a.c. 116
Swann, Lynn (1952- )a.c. 206
Teachers--Recruitment, 1965f. 28
Temple, Shirley (1928- )r. 1 (pictorial image)
Terrell, Mary Church (1863-1954)f. 303
Thant, U (1909-1974)f. 462 (pictorial image)
Thant, U (1909-1974)f. 85, 280-288, 291, 292, 299; a.c. 28; a.t. 34, 59, 60
Thomas, Clarence (1948- )f. 176; a.c. 52, 109, 143, 211
Thompson, Robert B. (1923- )a.c. 37
Tutu, Desmond (1931- )a.c. 63, 210, 229
U.S. Army Reserve--Recruitment, enlistment, etc.a.c. 277
U.S. Supreme Court--Justices, 1970f. 443 (pictorial image)
U.S. and the United Nationsa.c. 276; a.t. 51
U.S. Army, Airborne, 82nd Divisiona.t. 37
U.S.--Foreign relations--Africaf. 17, 19, 29, 107, 231, 236, 241, 242, 246-250, 296; a.c. 133
U.S.--Foreign relations--Europef. 232
U.S.--Foreign relations--Irana.c. 111
U.S.--Foreign relations--Somalia, 1990sa.c. 147
U.S.--Foreign relations--South Africa 149-154a.c. 129, 132, 263
U.S.--Foreign relations--Soviet Unionf. 233, 237, 293; a.c. 80
U.S.--Social conditionsf. 218-220, 225, 229, 231, 288, 301; a.c. 247
United Nationsf. 280-294, 297, 299, 300, 302; a.c. 2, 18, 24, 32, 49, 58, 86-89, 91, 93, 103, 113, 124, 139, 144, 151, 156, 165, 195, 204, 210, 216, 228, 232, 241, 242, 250, 254, 267, 268, 275-277; a.t. 4, 14, 16, 27, 28, 38, 49-52, 81
United Nationsf. 462; r. 1 (pictorial image)
United Nations and mass media f. 85, 89, 91
United Nations Correspondent's Associationa.c. 272; a.t. 15
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organizationa.c. 243
United Nations. Security Councilf. 238, 239, 243, 280-293, 302; a.c. 173, 184, 212; a.t. 41, 50
United Nations. War Crimes Commissiona.c. 254
United Nations--Press releasesf. 226-243
University of Pittsburgh, Class of 1931 Reunion, 1956f. 450 (pictorial image)
University of Pittsburgh--Yearbook, 1931f. 447
Vietnam War, 1961-1975a.t. 56, 80
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Armisticea.c. 109
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Political aspectsf. 229, 230, 232, 233, 283, 291
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Prisoners of warf. 299
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protests, demonstrations, etc.a.c. 174
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Public opinionf. 230; a.c. 136
von Wechmar, Rudiger (1923-2007)a.c. 145
Voting Rights Act, 1965f. 140, 141, 395
Waldheim, Kurt (1918-2007)f. 453, 462 (pictorial image)
Waldheim, Kurt (1918-2007)f. 235, 289, 299; a.c. 186
Wallace, George C. (1919-1998)f. 30, 31; a.c. 116
Wallace, George C. (1919-1998)f. 453 (pictorial image)
War on povertyf. 395
Warton, Clifton, Jr. (1926- )f. 279
Washington, Dinah (1924-1963)f. 462 (pictorial image)
White supremacy movementsa.c. 235
White, William De Kova (1934- )f. 31, 40, 79
WHOD Radio Station, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaf. 463 (pictorial image)
WHOD Radio Station, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaf. 395, 442
Wilder, Lawrence Douglas (1931- )a.c. 126
Wilkins, Roy (1901-1981)a.c. 5
Williams, Douglas Lee (1955- )a.c. 17, 86
Williams, Robert Franklin (1925-1996)a.t. 18, 61
Wills, Maury (1932- )f. 451, 461 (pictorial image)
Winfrey, Oprah (1954- )f. 458 (pictorial image)
Women journalists--Africa a.t. 17
Women politiciansa.c. 249
Women--Civil rightsa.c. 70, 104
World Series, 1960f. 440, 446
World Series, 1970f. 452 (pictorial image)
World Series, 1976a.c. 252
World War, 1939-1945--Declaration of War, 1941a.c. 187
Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinoisf. 394 (pictorial image)
X, Malcolm (1925-1965)f. 146, 185, 254, 283; a.c. 93, 134, 156, 209, 271
Yeltsin, Boris (1931-2007)a.c. 169
Young, Andrew (1932- )f. 462 (pictorial image)
Young, Andrew (1932- )f. 236, 237; a.c. 17, 32, 43, 118, 176, 233
Young, Buddy (1926-1983)f. 395
Zionism--Attitudes towardf. 236
Zionism--Attitudes toward--Araba.c. 275