McClenahan, Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek, papers A Guide to the Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan papers, 1930-1999 M 302

A Guide to the Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan papers, 1930-1999 M 302


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Repository
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
Identification
M 302
Title
Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan papers 1930-1999
Quantity
15 Linear Feet
source
McClanahan, Mary Tyler Cheek
Creator
McClenahan, Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for use without restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Box/Folder, Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan Papers, M 302, Special Collection and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University

Acquisition Information

The collection was a gift to Special Collections and Archives from Mrs. McClenahan in April 1994. Additional materials were added in 1996 and in 2000.


Biographical/Historical Information

Mary Tyler Freeman Cheek McClenahan is a Richmond community leader, activist and philanthropist. She has been described as the "conscience of Richmond" for her contributions to the Richmond community in the areas of racial harmony, housing, Richmond revitalization and historic preservation. She has also been active in the arts, her church, and education.

Born in Richmond on April 6, 1917, Mary Tyler is the daughter of Douglas Southall Freeman (1886-1953), noted historian and journalist, and Inez Goddin Freeman (1891-1974). She attended St. Catherine's School and Vassar College, receiving an A.B. in English-Creative Writing in 1937.

After college she worked briefly as a secretary in the Department of Fine Arts of William and Mary College where she met Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992), then head of the department. They married in 1939. The Cheeks lived in Baltimore for three years while Mr. Cheek was Director of the Baltimore Museum of Fine Arts and in Washington, D.C. during World War II. While Mr. Cheek served in the Army, Mrs. McClenahan volunteered as a nurse's aid. After Cheek's discharge from the Army in 1945, they lived in New York City where Cheek had been hired as an Associate Editor of Architectural Forum Magazine. The couple returned to Richmond when Cheek became the first director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1948-1968). The Cheeks had four children. After Mr. Cheek's death in 1992, Mrs. Cheek married Dr. John Lorimer McClenahan, a retired Pennsylvanian radiologist, the following year.

Mrs. McClenahan is responsible for a number of Richmond civic initiatives, including bringing together the 35 groups that make up the Richmond Better Housing Coalition and founding the Richmond Urban Forum. She was twice president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood and has participated as a volunteer and board member of numerous Richmond civic organizations, including Richmond Renaissance and Richmond-On- The- James. She has also been an active member of Richmond's historic St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Some of the organizations Mrs. McClenahan has been associated with include:

Member, Executive Committee and Board of The Arts Council of Richmond Member, 175th Anniversary of the Executive Mansion Commission Advisory Committee Girl Scouts Member, Board of Historic Richmond Foundation Dame and Member of the Board of Governors of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem Member, National Committee, Jefferson Poplar Forest Fund Member, Board of Leadership Metro Richmond Member, Board of Maymont Foundation Chairman, Film Committee of the National Council for America's First Freedom: The Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom Richmond AIDS Ministry Co-Chairman, Richmond Better Housing Coalition Member, Board of Richmond Hill Member, Board of Richmond-On-The-James Member, Executive Committee and Board of Richmond Renaissance Founder and Honorary Chairman, Richmond Urban Forum Director for Virginia and Past President, Robert E. Lee Memorial Association which administers Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee Former Vestry member and Junior Warden of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Member, Board of Theatre Virginia Past President (twice) and honorary board member of Virginia League for Planned Parenthood Trustee, Virginia Union University

Clubs include:

Cosmopolitan Club, NYC Hroswitha Club, NYC James River Garden Club, Richmond Richmond First Club Richmond Kiwanis Virginia Writer's Club Woman's Club of Richmond

Awards Mrs. McClenahan has received include:

Richmond's Christmas Mother (1973) Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities' Mary Maso Williams Award (1977) Junior League of Richmond's Barbara Renson Andrews Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service (1982) St Catherine's School's Distinguished Alumni Award (1983) Virginia League of Planned Parenthood Distinguished Service Award (1984) National Conference of Christian and Jews' Brotherhood Citation (1985) Omicron Delta Kappa's Conspicuous Attainment Award (1986) YWCA of Richmond's Outstanding Woman of the Year (1986) Richmond First Club's Good Government Award (1987) Richmond Urban League's Charlotte T. Washington Community Services Award (1988) Style Magazine's Richmonder of the Year (1991) Housing Opportunities Made Equal (H.O.M.E.) Fair Housing Award H.O.M.E. Sallie Wilson Peake Memorial Award for Outstanding Support of Fair Housing National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Silver Hope Award (1994)

Honorary Degrees Mrs. McClenahan has received:

Doctor of Humanities from University of Richmond Doctor of Humane Letters from St. Paul's College Doctor of Humane Letters from Washington and Lee University Doctor of Humane Letters from Hollins College Doctor of Humane Letters from Virginia Commonwealth University

Scope and Contents

The collection includes correspondence, notes, clippings, various organizational minutes, reports and files, drafts of speeches, manuscripts and published materials dating from 1933 through 1993. The bulk of the collection dates from the late 1970s through the early 1990s and focuses on Mrs. McClenahan's involvement on issues of race, housing, historic preservation, and Richmond revitalization.

The organizational records in the collection include material from many of Richmond's major civic organizations, including Planned Parenthood, the Richmond Better Housing Coalition, Richmond-On-The-James, Richmond Renaissance and the Richmond Urban Forum. The activities of other organizations are also represented to a lesser degree. A number of these organizations are represented in other collections within Special Collections & Archives. Please ask a staff member for more information.

The collection also contains material documenting Mrs. McClenahan's involvement in education, the arts and politics in Richmond and Virginia, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and speeches she has given. Other material in the collection ranges from correspondence of friends and family to material on her daily life, social plans, family holidays and vacations to information on her various interests

Arrangement

The collection is divided into a series of eight sections. Series I is primarily correspondence to Mrs. McClenahan. Series II consists of material of twelve major civic and volunteer organizations with which she was involved. Because of the volume of the materials, each organization in this series was divided into its own subseries. Series III is composed of other organizations in which she was active, but of sufficient quantity to justify its own subseries. The material in this series is divided alphabetically. Series IV is a collection of her speeches and articles. The speeches in this series are unidentified by audience or sponsor or affiliated with a group not otherwise not listed in another series. Additional speeches may be found in organizational series by checking folder headings. Series V contains material regarding political candidates and issues. Series VI consists of material relating to the various schools, colleges and universities she has been associated with and is divided alphabetical. Series VII contains material relating to her work with St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Series VIII consists of a variety of material reflecting Mrs. McClenahan's daily activities, social plans, and wide range of interests. [See the NOTE under Series for additional materials added in 2000.]

Series I--Correspondence (1933-1993)

Series II--Major volunteer organizations, Subseries A: Arts Council of Richmond (1982-1988), Subseries B: Maymont Foundation (1979-1992), Subseries C: Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce (1981-1992), Subseries D: Planned Parenthood (1942-1992), Subseries E: Richmond Better Housing Coalition (1984-1993), Subseries F: Richmond-On-The-James (1978-1988), Subseries G: Richmond Renaissance (1982-1990), Subseries H: Richmond Urban Forum (1982-1990), Subseries I: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1957-1993), Subseries J: Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1983-1990), Subseries K: Virginia Historical Society (1990-1993), Subseries L: Poplar Forest (1988-1993)

Series III--Other organizations (1951-1993)

Series IV--Speeches and Articles (1955-1993)

Series V--Politics (1985-1993)

Series VI--Schools, Colleges and Universities (1948-1993)

Series VII--St. Pauls' Episcopal Church (1937-1992)

Series VIII--Alphabetical Files (1935-1993)

Note: Additional materials were added in July 2000. The materials in these containers, boxes 91-109, were added to the end of the collection and are divided as follows: Correspondence (n.d., 1930-1998); Maymont Foundation (n.d., 1983-1997); Richmond Better Housing Coalition (n.d., 1988-1999); Richmond Renaissance (n.d., 1987-1996); miscellaneous colleges and schools (n.d., 1967-1997); Richmond Urban Forum (19- 19); Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation (1968-1993); St. Paul's Episcopal Church (n.d., 1984-1998); Stratford Hall (n.d., 1984-1989); Virginia Historical Society (n.d., 1983-1992); Virginia Union University (n.d., 1988- 1993); and miscellaneous civic and volunteer organizations (n.d., 1967-1998).

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Container List

Correspondence
1933-1993
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Major Volunteer Organizations
1942-1995
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Other Organizations
1951-1993
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Speeches and Articles
1955-1993
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Politics
1985-1993
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Schools, Colleges and Universities
1948-1993
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
1937-1993
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Alphabetical Files
1935-1994
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