Guide to the Roger Wilkins Papers 1968-2008 Roger Wilkins C0212

Guide to the Roger Wilkins Papers 1968-2008

Roger Wilkins
C0212


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January 3, 2013

Finding aid prepared by Stephanie Washburn

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Collection Number
C0212
Title
Roger Wilkins papers 1928-2008
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/wilkins.html
Physical Characteristics
3.25 linear feet (9 boxes)
Creator
Wilkins, Roger W., 1932-
Language
English
Abstract
The papers document Wilkins' career while he was a professor at George Mason University. The documents include correspondence, publications, and speeches. There are also 14 videotape cassettes with lectures by other Robinson professors and media appearances by Wilkins.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Roger Wilkins papers must be obtained from Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Roger Wilkins papers, C0212, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Roger Wilkins in 2012.

Processing Information

Processed by Stephanie Washburn in 2012. EAD markup completed by Stephanie Washburn in 2012.


Biographical Information

Born in 1932 in Kansas City, Missouri, Roger Wilkins attended the University of Michigan and earned his Bachelor's degree in 1953 and his J.D. in 1956. He interned with Thurgood Marshall at the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund during his studies and his uncle, Roy Wilkins, served as the executive secretary of the NAACP from 1955 to 1977. In his early career, Roger Wilkins worked with the Ohio Welfare Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and as the assistant attorney general under President Lyndon B. Johnson. Following this, Wilkins pursued a successful career in journalism writing for The New York Times, The Washington Times, and editing The Washington Star. In 1972, as a member of The Washington Post's editorial staff, Wilkins along with Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, and Herbert Block earned the Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the Watergate Scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation. A widely published author, Wilkins wrote A Man's Life, his autobiography, published first in 1982 and reprinted in 1991. In addition, Wilkins co-authored Quiet Riots: Race and Poverty in the United States with Fred Harris in 1988 and published Jefferson's Pillow: the Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism in 2001. In 1986 he joined George Mason University as the Clarence Robinson Professor of History and American Culture and retired in 2007.

Scope and Content Note

The papers document Wilkins' career while he was a professor at George Mason University. The documents include correspondence, publications, and speeches. There are also 14 videotape cassettes with lectures by other Robinson professors and media appearances by Wilkins.

Series 1 contains the publications of Roger Wilkins and the various conferences, lecture series, and symposiums he attended and contributed to. The series includes articles he wrote organized by general subject, two of the books he published with various book reviews of the works, and the various flyers and papers of the conferences. The series is organized alphabetically by folder and then chronologically.

Series 2 contains Wilkins' general correspondence during his time as a Robinson professor. This series is organized chronologically by folder.

Series 3 contains the papers on the various organizations in which Wilkins was involved such as the African American Institute, the MacArthur Foundation, and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. The series is organized alphabetically by folder and then chronologically.

Series 4 is made up of biographical material on Roger Wilkins. It includes articles he wrote describing himself as a father as well as other documents discussing his mother's and uncle's work for civil rights. There are also several transcribed interviews, one of which was conducted by one of his daughters. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder and then chronologically.

Series 5 contains various syllabi and notes from the classes Wilkins taught while at George Mason from 1990 through 2006. In addition there is information about the provost search in the spring of 1990. The series is organized alphabetically by folder and then chronologically.

Series 6 contains photographs, two cassette tapes of speeches, and 14 VHS tapes of lectures by Wilkins and other professors from 1995 through 2004. The series includes a funeral speech for George N. Lindsay given by Roger Wilkins as well as a letter from Lindsay's widow. This series is organized by medium and then chronologically.

Arrangement

Organized into 6 series

Series 1: Publications, 1965-2008, (Boxes 1-5) Series 2: General Correspondence, 1987-2006) (Box 5) Series 3: Affiliations, 1995-2000, (Box 6) Series 4: Biographical papers, 1928, 1963-2007 (Box 6) Series 5: George Mason University, 1990-2006, (Boxes 7-8) Series 6: Audio/Visual, 1994-2004, (Boxes 8-9; Oversize 1)

Related Material

Special Collections & Archives also holds the papers of other Robinson professors.

Index Terms

    Persons:

  • Wilkins, Roger W., 1932-
  • Corporate Names:

  • George Mason University.
  • Geographical Names:

  • United States--Politics and government.
  • Subjects:

  • African Americans--Civil rights--History--20th century.

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • United States--Politics and government.

Contents List

Series 1: Publications,
1965-2008
(4.5 boxes)

This series includes articles and books written by Roger Wilkins, lectures, conferences, symposiums at which Roger Wilkins spoke, and the notes of the Pulitzer Prize committee.

  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
    Affirmative Action articles,
    1990-1998
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 2
    A Man's Life and reviews,
    1982-1991
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 3
    Book Reviews,
    1972-2006
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 4
    Articles discussing Brown v Board,
    1989-1995
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 5
    Jefferson's Pillow and reviews,
    2001-2003
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 6
    Lexus Nexus articles,
    January 1, 1991
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 7
    Miscellaneous articles,
    1990-2003
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 1
    Articles mentioning Roger Wilkins,
    1987-2006
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 2
    Miscellaneous essays,
    1980-2003
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 3
    Articles about Nelson Mandela and the Free South Africa Movement,
    1974-1999
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 4
    Notes and Speeches,
    1968-2007
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 5
    Articles discussing politics and elections,
    1984-2004
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 6
    Pulitzer Prize,
    1987-1988
  • Mixed materials Box: 3 Folder: 1
    Articles discussing race and racism,
    undated
  • Mixed materials Box: 3 Folder: 2
    Articles discussing race and racism,
    1965-1990
  • Mixed materials Box: 3 Folder: 3
    Articles discussing race and racism,
    1991-1993
  • Mixed materials Box: 3 Folder: 4
    Articles discussing race and racism,
    1994-2008
  • Mixed materials Box: 4 Folder: 1
    Articles with discussions between Shelby Steele and Roger Wilkins,
    1989-1993
  • Mixed materials Box: 4 Folder: 2
    Articles discussing the Supreme Court,
    1988-2005
  • Mixed materials Box: 4 Folder: 3
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures,
    1983-1990
  • Mixed materials Box: 4 Folder: 4
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures,
    1991-1995
  • Mixed materials Box: 4 Folder: 5
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures,
    1996-2007
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 1
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures: University of Michigan Lecture,
    1996-1997
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 2
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures: DePauw Symposium,
    2003
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 3
    Conferences, Symposiums, and Lectures,
    2004-2005
Series 2: General Correspondence,
undated; 1987-2006
(1 box)

This series contains Roger Wilkins correspondence from 1987 to 2006. It is organized chronologically.

  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 4
    Correspondence dealing with his work at NPR,
    February 1993
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 5
    General correspondence,
    undated
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 6
    General correspondence,
    1987-1996
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 7
    General correspondence,
    1997
  • Mixed materials Box: 5 Folder: 8
    General correspondence,
    1998-2006
Series 3: Affiliations,
1995-2000
(0.5 box)

This series includes organizations in which Roger Wilkins participated or headed from 1995 to 2000. It is organized alphabetically by organization then chronologically.

  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 1
    African American Institute,
    1995-2000
  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 2
    Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights,
    1996-1997
  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 3
    Legal Defense Fund, NAACP,
    1995-1996
  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 4
    MacArthur Foundation,
    1996
Series 4: Biographical papers,
undated; 1928; 1963-2007
(1 box)

This series includes interviews with Roger Wilkins and biographical articles about him and his family.

  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 5
    Biographical articles,
    1928; 1963-2007
  • Mixed materials Box: 6 Folder: 6
    Interviews with Roger Wilkins,
    1969-2003
Series 5: George Mason University,
1990-2006
(1.5 boxes)

This series contains notes and syllabi of the classes Roger Wilkins taught while a Clarence Robinson professor of History and American Culture at George Mason University.

  • Mixed materials Box: 7 Folder: 1
    HNRS 130,
    2003 and 2005
  • Mixed materials Box: 7 Folder: 2
    Politics and the (Mass) Media,
    1991-1999
  • Mixed materials Box: 7 Folder: 3
    Politics and the (Mass) Media,
    2000-2006
  • Mixed materials Box: 7 Folder: 4
    Provost Search,
    January - April 1990
  • Mixed materials Box: 7 Folder: 5
    Race, Law and Culture,
    1991-1995
  • Mixed materials Box: 8 Folder: 1
    Race, Law and Culture,
    1996-1999
  • Mixed materials Box: 8 Folder: 2
    UNIV 190,
    1996-2002
Series 6: Audio/Visual,
undated; 1995-2004
(1.5 boxes)

This series contains audio tapes and VHS tapes of lectures given by Roger Wilkins and other Robinson professors.

  • Mixed materials Box: 8 Folder: 3
    Photographs,
    undated; 2004
  • Mixed materials Box: 8 Folder: 4
    George N. Lindsay funeral speech,
    1995
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 1
    With Good Reason "Political Literacy: What Americans Should Know Before Voting",
    undated
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 2
    Harry Belafonte #1,
    undated
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 3
    Harry Belafonte #2,
    undated
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 4
    Bateson Lecture,
    undated
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 5
    Breakfast with Roger Wilkins,
    Dec 6, 1995
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 6
    Close Up on CSPAN,
    Dec 7, 1995
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 7
    Bateson Lecture #1,
    Feb 22, 1996
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 8
    Bateson Lecture #2,
    Feb 22, 1996
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 9
    Roger Wilkins Lecture #1,
    Mar 20, 1996
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 10
    Roger Wilkins Lecture #2,
    Mar 20, 1996
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 11
    Vassily Aksyonov #1,
    Apr 15, 1997
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 12
    Vassily Aksyonov #2,
    Apr 15, 1997
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 13
    Media Meet #9810 Civil Rights,
    January 19, 1998
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 14
    A. Scott Bullitt Lecture in American History,
    January 14, 2003
  • Audio Box: 9 Cassette: 14
    For the Record #1105,
    May 6, 2004
  • Graphic materials Oversize: 1
    Ceremonial Stage photo,
    May 18, 2005

    The American Academy of Arts and Letters where Roger Wilkins was a keynote speaker. Wilkins is in the first row sixth from the right.