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Philip Foner Papers

Call Number

TAM.153

Dates

1870-1990, inclusive
; 1960-1990, bulk

Creator

Foner, Philip Sheldon, 1910-1994
Vandepaer, Elizabeth Foner (Role: Donor)
Foner, Laura (Role: Donor)
Chazin, Julian (Role: Donor)

Extent

20 Linear Feet
in 19 record cartons and two drawers

Language of Materials

Materials are in English

Historical/Biographical Note

Philip Foner, a prominent and prolific historian of the American labor movement, was born in 1910. Radicalized by the Great Depression, he has been politically close to the Communist Party, and taught courses at several of its schools for workers. While he is best known for his multi-volume History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Foner is the author and editor of dozens of books, pamphlets and articles. For many years, Foner taught at Lincoln College, in Pennsylvania.

Scope and Content Note

This unprocessed collection contains personal and professional correspondence, postcards, flyers, clippings, recordings of lectures, and memorabilia. Topics documented are Foner's relations with family, universities and other employers, the publication of his various works, and his far-flung travels and teaching positions throughout the former socialist bloc and in several developing countries.

Conditions Governing Access

Materials are open without restrictions.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open to research without restriction.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright to materials in this collection created by Philip Foner was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation

Identification of item, date; Philip Foner Papers; TAM 153; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Materials were donated by the Foner family in 1995; additional materials were donated by Julian and Mildred Chazin in 1999, transferred from Lincoln University in 2006, and donated by Laura Foner in 2014. Accession numbers related to these gifts are 2001.001, 2001.006, and 2014.101.

Custodial History

The Philip Foner Papers came to the library in several accretions over time. The first donation of 5 linear feet of papers came in 1995, shortly after Foner's death in 1994, and was transferred directly from his home. In 1999, Julian and Mildred Chazin donated their correspondence with Foner, which was added to the collection. An additional accretion of 12 linear feet was transferred from Lincoln University in 2006. The accession number associated with this gift is 2001.006. In 2014, Laura Foner donated a small amount of correspondence, which was also added to the collection. The accession number associated with this gift in 2014.101.

Audiocassette tapes 1-24 came to Tamiment Library from Haverford College. Tapes 25-28 were donated to the library by Marvin E. Gettleman in 2008.

Audiovisual Access Policies and Procedures

Audiovisual materials have not been preserved and may not be available to researchers. Materials not yet digitized will need to have access copies made before they can be used. To request an access copy, or if you are unsure if an item has been digitized, please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu with the collection name, collection number, and a description of the item(s) requested. A staff member will respond to you with further information.

Appraisal

In 2006, the library received an accretion of material for this collection from Lincoln University. Among these records, library staff identified a discrete grouping of approximately 1.5 linear feet of original correspondence and other documents relating to and created by Samuel Gompers. These records were clearly of different provenance than the majority of records in the collection created by or related to Philip Foner.

Wisconsin Historical Society holds the records of the American Federation of Labor during the years that Gompers served as its President, including a significant body of correspondence and other records he created in that role. In 2007, the library transferred the Gompers records to Wisconsin Historical Society, so that they would be in the same repository as the other main body of Gompers records held in a public archive.

Separated Materials

Samuel Gompers papers were separated from this collection and transferred to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin in October 2007; a plaque was separated from this collection and returned to the Foner family in 2014.

Collection processed by

Tamiment Staff

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Language: Description is in English

Processing Information

During initial accessioning, tapes were established as a separate collection, Philip Foner - History of the American Labor Movement Oral History Collection (OH 046). In 2015, they were incorporated into the Philip Foner Papers (TAM 153).

Repository

Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012