Box 16
Container
Contains 11 Results:
Typewritten sections of James' autobiography, dealing largely with his life in Trinidad and Tobago up to 1932.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 332
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed sections of James' autobiography, dealing largely with his early life in Trinidad up to 1932. Includes important information on his parents.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 333
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed sections of James' autobiography covering his life up to 1932.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 334
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed sections of James' autobiography. Deals with Dr. Eric Williams, Aime Cesaire, his life in the United States after 1968 and his relationship with women. Also includes references to James' first wife.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 335
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed and handwritten sections of James' autobiography sent back to James by Robert Hill. These sections cover topics such as religion, his arrival in the United States in 1938, Shakespeare and his schooling in Trinidad and Tobago.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 336
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed sections of James' autobiography dealing with his early life in Trinidad. Includes information on his parents
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 337
Dates:
1932-1988
Typewritten notes for his autobiography. It includes his impressions of Paul Robeson who acted in his play; 'Toussaint L'Ouverture', his arrival in England in 1932, his relationship with several persons he met; Harry and Elizabeth Spencer (to whom 'The Black Jacobins' was dedicated), Charlie Lahr and an individual he calls "Coop". Also included are his motivations for writing 'The Black Jacobins'.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 338
Dates:
1932-1988
Typewritten notes on the section of his autobiography he calls "incidentals". It covers descriptions of his parents, his early life in Tunapuna, analysis of a passage in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', discussion on Malcolm X and Martin Luther King and biographical information on Raffique Shah.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 339
Dates:
1932-1988
Typewritten notes with annotations on his arrival in United States, his work in Missouri, his meeting and impressions of Richard Wright and Trotskyist movement.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 340
Dates:
1932-1988
Typed and handwritten notes for 'Beyond a Boundary', his education, his time in England 1932 and New Orleans at a later date. Also includes discourse on Marxism and Lenin.
Item — Box: 16, Folder: 341
Dates:
1932-1988