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A Guide to the Virginius Dabney Collection 1941-1947 Dabney, Virginius, Papers of 7690-a

A Guide to the Virginius Dabney Collection 1941-1947

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Accession Number 7690-a


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7690-a
Title
Virginius Dabney Collection, 1941-1947
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of 14 boxes of materials.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Virginius Dabney Collection, Accession # 7690-a, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was acquired as a gift.

Scope and Content Information

The collection contains extensive correspondence, ca. 1930 to 1968, carried on by Dabney as editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch , in his personal, life, and as a Pulitzer Prize- winning author. Other materials deal with his books such as Below the Potomac, The Dry Messiah, and Liberalism in the South, and much useful material collected as research material for these books is present. There is extensive material on the American Society of Newspaper Editors which Dabney served in various capacities including president. A great deal of useful material on race relations, the African American, the N.A.A.C.P., etc., is present. Recent political history of Virginia is strongly represented in Dabney's correspondence as editor of Virginia's leading newspaper, and in his personal correspondence with figures such as Senator A. Willis Robinson, Francis Pickens Miller, and Senator Carter Glass.

Contents List

Materials Relating to his "New South" Lectures and his book Below the Potomac .
  • Box 1
    "I New South Reviews & Letters--'Below the Potomac'"(pt. 1) 1941-1942
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 1
    "I New South Reviews & Letters--'Below the Potomac' (pt. 2) 1941-1942
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 1
    "New South I" (pt. 1) 1941
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 1
    "New South I" (pt. 2) 1941
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 1
    "II New South" (pt. 1) 1941-1942
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 1
    "II New South" (pt. 2) 1941-1942
    ca. 125
  • Box 1
    "II New South" (pt. 3) 1941-1942
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 1
    "II New South" (pt. 4) 1941-1942
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 1
    "III New South" (pt. 1) 1942-1944
    ca. 35 items
  • Box 1
    "The New South" (pt. 2) 1942-1943
    ca. 35 items

    Correspondence with Joseph W. Allen of D. Appleton-Century Company

  • Box 2
    "III The New South" (pt. 3) 1942-1943
    ca. 100 items

    Correspondence with John L. B. Williams of D. Appleton-Century Company

  • Box 2
    "The New South" (pt. 4) 1945-1952
    ca. 25 items
Materials relating to Colonial Williamsburg
  • Box 2
    Inst. Early American History and Culture, Dr. Bridenbaugh, Dir. 1946-1947
    ca. 85 items
  • Box 2
  • Box 2
    Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. 1941-1946
    ca. 20 items
Speaking Engagements, 1944-1946
  • Box 2
    Speaking Engagements 1946
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 2
    Speaking Engagements (pt. 1) December 1944-1945
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 2
    Speaking Engagements (pt. 2) 1947
    ca. 150 items
Materials relating to the Saturday Review
  • Box 2
    Article-- Saturday Review of Literature (pt. 1) 2/24/45
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 2
    Article-- Saturday Review of Literature (pt. 2) 2/24/45
    ca. 50 items
Materials relating to African Americans and Segregation
  • Box 3
    Commission on Interracial Cooperation, Rev. Thomas C. Allen, Dir. 1943-1947
    ca. 65 items
  • Box 3
    Pittsburgh Courier Colored Newspaper 1944-1945
    ca. 20 items
  • Box 3
    Race Relations, Magazines-Newspapers-Etc. 1944
    1 item
  • Box 3
    Race Relations (pt. 1) 1944-1945
    ca. 50 items
  • Box 3
    Race Relations (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 50 items
  • Box 3
    Segregation 1944-1945
    ca. 20 items
  • Box 3
    Southern Conference for Human Welfare 1944-1946
    ca. 15 items
  • Box 3
    "Flat Hat"--(Race Issue) 1945
    ca. 12 items

    William and Mary College publication

  • "Is the South that Bad?"--Article appearing in Saturday Review April 13, 1946
    ca. 40 items
  • Box 3
    Meyer Award-African American Newspapers 1947
    ca. 35 items
  • Box 3
    Booker T. Washington Memorial Birthplace, S.J. Phillips, President 1947
    ca, 60 items
  • Box 4
    Southern Regional Council (pt. 1) 1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 4
    Southern Regional Council (pt. 2) 1944-1947
    ca. 100 items
Material relating to Various Anti-Discrimination Organizations
  • Box 4
    Edward L. Bernays Award--George E. Harris, Executive Secretary 1944-1945
    34 items
  • Box 4
    Council for Democracy 1941-1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 4
    Freedom House 1942-1946
    13 items
  • Box 4
    FEPC Letters and Editorials 1945-1946
    31 items
  • Box 4
    Virginia Committee on Constitutional Rights 1946
    6 items
  • Box 4
    Southern Regional Council (pt. 1) 1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 4
    Southern Regional Council (pt. 2) 1944-1947
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 4
    National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc.; Mrs. Blanche M. Hobbs 1945-1947
    ca. 100 items
Material relating to Various International Affairs and World Government Groups
  • Box 4
    Citizens Council for the United Nations 1943
    2 items
  • Box 4
    Council on International Organization, Dr. F.W. Burnham, Chairman 1943-1945
    15 items
  • Box 4
    League of Nations Association, Inc., Clark M. Eichelberger, Director 1944-1945
    5 items
  • Box 4
    International Editorial Board of World Gov't. News, Inc. 1946
    7 items
  • Box 4
    Committee to Study the Organization of the Peace 1946
    13 items
  • Box 5
    Americans United for World Organization 1944-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 5
    Southern Council on International Relations, Keener C. Frazer, Director 1946-1947
    19 items
Materials relating to Public Information Agencies during and after World War II
  • Box 5
    Office of War Information, Basic News Division, Theodore Kaghan, Chief 1943-1944
    8 items
  • Box 5
    Correspondence Panels Section--Office of War Information 1944-1945
    35 items
  • Box 5
    Correspondence Panels, E.G. Herzog 1945-1946
    20 items
  • Box 5
    Writer's War Board 1944, 1946
    14 items
  • Box 5
    Richmond Public Forum, Aubrey H. Straus 1942-1947
    54 items
Material relating to the American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • Box 5
    American Society of Newspaper Editors 1946-1947
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 5
    American Society of Newspaper Editors(pt. 2) 1947
    4 items
  • Box 5
    ASNE--Committee editorial page discussion convention, 1947
    ca. 75 items
Materials relating to Russian Relief during and after World War II
  • Box 5
    Russian War Relief Committee 1943-1944
    7 items
  • Box 5
    American Society for Russian Relief 1945-1946
    7 items
Materials relating to World War II and its Aftermath
  • Box 5
    Richmond Citizens Navy Committee, Norman L. Flippen, Chr. 1942-1944
    16 items
  • Box 5
    Williamsburg War Board 1944
    16 items
  • Box 5
    Disabled American Veterans, Percy C. Magnus, Chr. 1944
    10 items
  • Box 5
    Compulsory Military Training 1945
    10 items
  • Box 5
    Victory Fund Campaign 1942-1946
    ca. 25 items
  • Box 5
    Westbrook Pegler 1944-1946
    ca. 50 items
  • Box 5
    War Memorial, letters and editorials 1946
    9 items
  • Box 5
    War Finance Committee of Virginia Bonds 1945-1946
    35 items
Materials relating to Richmond and Virginia Public Projects
  • Box 6
    Westwood Park Project 1946
    8 items
  • Box 6
    Library Board 1944, 1946, 1947
    ca. 25 items
  • Box 6
    Barter Theatre 1944-1947
    ca. 35 items
  • Box 6
    Gloucester-Yorktown Bridge 1947
    8 items
Materials relating to Public Charities
  • Box 6
    Virginia Tuberculosis Association, Miss Ellen Smith, Pres. 1946
    11 items
  • Box 6
    Virginia Cancer Foundation 1941-1947
    53 items
Materials relating to the Episcopal High School Campaign
  • Box 6
    II Episcopal High School Campaign (pt. 2), Branch Spalding, Dir. 1944-1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 6
    II Episcopal High School Campaign (pt. 2), Branch Spalding, Dir. 1946
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 6
    III Episcopal High School Campaign, Branch Spalding, Dir. 1946-1947
    ca. 100 items
Correspondence with Individuals
  • Box 6
    Applications 1944-1946
    18 items
  • Box 6
    Jacob Billikopf 1945
    ca. 35 items
  • Box 6
    Bilden, Rudiger-InterAmerican Regional Institute, University of Virginia 1944-1946
    7 items
  • Box 6
    Darden, Colgate W. Jr. June 27, 1946
    ca. 25 items
  • Box 7
    Graves, John Temple II 1941-1946
    ca. 30 items
  • Box 7
    Hall, Joseph F., Lawyer n.d.
    4 items
  • Box 7
    Herrmann, A.H. 1946
    ca. 10 items
  • Box 7
    Dr. J. Shelton Horsley 1945-1946
    ca. 20 items
  • Box 7
    Requests for Editorial Contributions 1946
    11 items
  • Box 7
    Hutchinson, M.A. 1946
    6 items
  • Box 7
    Kilpatrick, Carroll 1942-1947
    ca. 20 items
  • Box 7
    Lestor Markel, Sunday Editor NY Times --Watchtoner 1943-1947
    ca. 50 items
  • Box 7
    Miller, Helen Hill 1942-1947
    ca. 40 items
  • Box 7
    Dr. Sidney S. Negus 1944-1947
    ca. 30 items
  • Box 7
    Haydn S. Pearson 1944-1946
    ca. 30 items
  • Box 7
    Plunkett, Moss A. 1943-1946
    ca. 60 items
  • Box 7
    Joseph Reed Routten 1944-1946
    ca. 35 items
  • Box 7
    Edward R. Stettinus 1947
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 7
    Tucker, Bishop H., St. George Comm. Just and Durable Peace 1942
    2 items
  • Box 7
    Dr. Robert H. Tucker 1944-1947
    ca. 60 items
  • Box 7
    Wood, Kenneth C. 1943-1946
    ca. 20 items
Correspondence

*Note: Correspondence Files A-C were not included by Mr. Dabney in this collection.

  • Box 8
    D (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 8
    D (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 8
    E 1945-1947
    ca. 110 items
  • Box 8
    F 1945-1947
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 8
    G (pt. 1) 1944, 1946-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 9
    G (pt. 2) 1946-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 9
    G (pt. 3) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 9
    G (pt. 4) 1944-1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 9
    H (pt. 1) 1945-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 9
    H (pt. 2) 1946-1947
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 9
    H (pt. 3) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 9
    H (pt. 4) 1945
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 10
    I-J (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 10
    I-J (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 10
    K (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 10
    K (pt. 2) 1945
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 10
    L (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 10
    L (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 11
    M (pt. 1) 1947
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 11
    M (pt. 2) 1946-1947
    ca. 150 items
  • Box 11
    M (pt. 3) 1945-1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 11
    M (pt. 4) 1945
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 11
    N-O (pt. 1) 1943-1947
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 11
    N-O (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 125 items
  • Box 12
    P (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 12
    P (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 12
    P (pt. 3) 1944-1945
    ca. 60 items
  • Box 12
    R (pt. 1) 1946-1947
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 12
    R (pt. 2) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 12
    S (pt. 1) 1946
    ca. 115 items
  • Box 13
    S (pt. 1) 1944-1947
    ca. 115 items
  • Box 13
    S (pt. 2) 1944-1946
    ca. 115 items
  • Box 13
    S (pt. 3) 1944-1946
    ca. 65 items
  • Box 13
    S (pt. 4) 1945
    ca. 50 items
  • Box 13
    T 1945-1947
    ca. 135 items
  • Box 13
    U-V 1944-1947
    80 items
  • Box 14
    W (pt. 1) 1947
    ca. 80 items
  • Box 14
    W (pt. 2) 1945-1946, primarily 1946
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 14
    W (pt. 3) 1945-1946
    ca. 75 items
  • Box 14
    W (pt. 4) 1944-1945
    ca. 100 items
  • Box 14
    X, Y, Z 1945-1947
    ca. 80 items