New Publication | Researching and Writing about Police Abuse

Ronald Kitchen was walking to buy cookies for his young son on a summer evening in 1988 when Chicago detectives picked him up for questioning. As the officers’ car headed toward the precinct, the twenty-two-year-old called out the window to his family, “I’ll be back in forty-five minutes.” It took him twenty-one years to make […]

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New Collection | Black Journalists Oral History Project

Oral History master’s student and RBML graduate student worker, Kyna Patel, was part of the team that organized and processed a collection that documents important moments in black journalism in America. The Black Journalists Oral History Project consists of interviews with journalists, editors, publishers, and various members of the black press about a wide range […]

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Literary Remains

Earlier this summer some of the items from our Tennessee Williams Papers made their way back to Morningside Heights after having been borrowed for the Morgan Library & Museum’s fantastic show No Refuge but Writing. In the final weeks of the exhibition, its curator, Carolyn Vega, gave a tour to a group of local rare […]

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Newly available collections – July 2018

Head Archivist Kevin Schlottmann shares collections newly opened by RBML archivists. Scuola Grande Synagogue Records “Records of the Scuola Grande Synagogue (also known as the Norsa Synagogue or the Scuola del Torrazzo) and the Jewish community of Mantua, Italy, dating between 1707 and 1829.” https://findingaids.library.columbia.edu/ead//nnc-rb/ldpd_8507583 Marc Raeff Papers “Correspondence, research materials, and personal papers of […]

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