Annette T. Rubinstein Papers
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Annette T. (Teta) Rubinstein was a Marxist educator, editor, writer, literary critic, and political activist born in New York in 1910. Among her numerous endeavors, she briefly taught philosophy at New York University, was Vice-Chairman for New York in the American Labor Party, was a teacher, owner and principal of the Robert Lewis Stevenson School, served as the Executive Secretary of the Committee for the Care of Young Children in Wartime, and was professor of English and American Literature at the Beijing Foreign Studies University. The collection includes biographical materials, correspondence and documentation of her educational and political activities.
Historical/Biographical Note
Annette T. (Teta) Rubinstein (1910-2007), Marxist educator, editor, writer, literary critic and political activist, was born to socialist parents in New York on April 12, 1910 in an apartment on the top floor of the Manhattan School, a private school founded by her father to educate underprivileged immigrants. She taught philosophy at New York University while she completed her graduate studies in philosophy at Columbia with her 1934 dissertation, Realistic Ethics.
Although often critical of the its positions, Rubinstein was a member of the Communist Party from the 1930s into the 1950s. She was active in the American Labor Party and later became its Vice-Chairman for New York. In 1934 she began a long relationship with the Robert Louis Stevenson School, first as a teacher and later as owner and principal until her forced resignation in 1952. From 1941-1946 Rubinstein served as the Executive Secretary of the Committee for the Care of Young Children in Wartime. In the late 1940s she also served as the President of the West Side Child Care Council.
In the Spring of 1949, following the sudden death of the congressman for New York's 20th Congressional District, the ALP selected Rubinstein as its candidate in the subsequent special election. Also in 1949, the Robert Louis Stevenson School opened a Veterans Division to take advantage of the educational provisions of the GI Bill of Rights. The Veteran's Administration and New York Board of Education apparently responded to her political affiliations by invoking a series of technicalities to stop reimbursing the school. In 1952 Rubinstein severed her connection to Stevenson School and testified before the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives' Un-American Activities Committee.
Following her unsuccessful pursuit of publishing employment Rubinstein focused on writing. The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Shaw(1953) concentrated on the relationship of political and social movements to major literary works. To commemorate the late Congressman Vito Marcantonio, for whom Rubinstein had served as an aide, she edited I Vote My Conscience: Debates, Speeches and Writings of Vito Marcantonio, 1935-1950(1956). Rubinstein also generated a continuous stream of book reviews, literary criticism and articles, and worked as an editor on the Marxist periodicals Mainstreamand Science and Society.
In 1958 Rubinstein ran for Lt. Governor of New York on the the Independent Socialist Party line (a coalition of socialists, Communists and Trotskyists). In 1960 ATR was instrumental in the creation of the Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience which focused on the issues of class discrimination and racism in the schools and in the courts and published several ATR pamphlets, including Attica 1971-1975(1975), The Black Panther Party and the Case of the New York 21(n.d.), and Suicides in Prision: A Cry for Help on Rikers Island(n.d.). She also edited Schools against Children: The Case for Community Control(Monthly Review Press, 1970).
In the late 1950s and 1960's Rubinstein lectured across the United States, Canada and Eastern Europe, and held visiting appointments at several Eastern European universities, including Karl Marx University in Leipzig. She visited the People's Republic of China in 1972, and returned in 1982-83 and 1987-88 as a professor of English and American Literature at the Beijing Foreign Studies University. While in China she created the textbook American Literature, Root and Flower: Significant Poets, Novelists and Dramatists, 1775-1955(Beijing, Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 1988).
Arrangement
Organized into eight series:
Series I: Biographical
Series II: Correspondence
Series III: Freedom of Information Act Files
Series IV: Lecture Tours
Series V: Political Activities
Series VI: Writings
Series VII: Addendum
Series VIII: Photographs
All series are arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content Note
This collections contains the papers of Annette Rubinstein, the bulk of which are from 1937-2007. The majority of the collection is made up of correspondence, from domestic and foreign correspondents, and her writings on Marxism and literary subjects. Other materials in the collection relate to her lecture tours and political activities in the 1940s and 1950s. The collection contains correspondence, Freedom of Information Act Files, newsletters, flyers, lecture notes, articles, and other ephemera. The collection is rich in activities related to Marxist scholarship, and Communist Political activities from the 1950s-1990s.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (and related rights to publicity and privacy) to materials in this collection created by Annette T. Rubinstein was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Annette T. Rubinstein Papers; TAM 167; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Annette T. Rubinstein, 1994; additonal materials were donated in 2001, 2002, and 2007. The accession numbers associated with these gifts are 1994.008, 1994.013, and NPA.2002.058.
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Processing Information
The collection was originally processed in 2001. Additional material was donated to the collection in 2001 and was arranged alphabetically into Series VII. About a linear foot of unprocessed material was described in 2013 and added to Series VII. In 2013, the collection was also rehoused for preservation purposes. Photographs were separated from this collection in 2002 and were established as a separate collection, the Annette T. Rubinstein Photographs (PHOTOS 116). In 2013, the photograph collection was reincorporated into the Annette T. Rubinstein Papers as Series VIII.
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Series I: Biographical
Scope and Content Note
This small series includes an undated autobiographical fragment pertaining to her childhood and early professional and political endeavors, an interview transcript, resumes, and ephemera.
Autobiographical Fragment, undated, inclusive
Birthday Celebrations, 1984 , 1990, inclusive
Interview (ATR interviewed by Rebecca MacLean), 1984, inclusive
Resume - Karl Marx University Resume - New York Times, 1974, inclusive
Resume - New York Times, 1959, inclusive
Schappes, Morris - 85th Birthday and Jewish CurrentsAnniversary Celebration Program (ATR gave "Stranger than Fiction" address), undated, inclusive
Series II: Correspondence
Scope and Content Note
The correspondence runs from the end of WWII to the early 1990s, and contains letters from domestic and foreign correspondents.
Arrangement
Arranged in two subseries:
Subseries A: Domestic
Subseries B: Foreign
Subseries A: Domestic
Scope and Content Note
This series contains letters from correspondents in the United States. Prominent domestic correspondents include: James Aronson and Cedric Belfrage ( National Guardian), W. E. B. DuBois, Charles Humboldt ( Mainstream), John Howard Lawson, Harry Magdoff, Pete Seeger, Morton and Helen Sobell, Willard Uphaus, Dr. Harry F. Ward, and Doxey and Yolanda Wilkerson.
A (alphabetical), 1949-1973, inclusive
Aronson, James, 1961-1979 , 1989, inclusive
B, 1947-1994, inclusive
Belfrage, Cedric, 1974-1979, inclusive
Buhle, Mary Jo and Paul, 1975-1992, inclusive
C, 1950-1994, inclusive
Criticism, Requests for (Chronological), 1946-1993, inclusive
D, 1946-1994, inclusive
Doctoral Students, Requests for Information, 1963-1994, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Correspondence, General, 1951-1960, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Documentary, 1964, inclusive
DuBois, W. E. B. - Film Project, 1993, inclusive
E-G, 1951-1991, inclusive
H-I, 1955-1991, inclusive
Humboldt, Charles, 1952-1973, inclusive
J-L, 1949-1994, inclusive
Lawson, John Howard, 1959-1964, inclusive
M, 1950-1993, inclusive
Magdoff, Harry, 1961-1990, inclusive
Mainstream, 1947-1962 , 1994, inclusive
N, 1951-1980, inclusive
New York Marxist School, 1990-1992, inclusive
O-P, 1955-1994, inclusive
R, 1949-1994, inclusive
S, 1949-1994, inclusive
Sobell Committee (Helen and Morton Sobell), 1970-1994, inclusive
T, 1958-1994, inclusive
Truman, President Harry S. - ATR Letter Concerning HUAC, Jun, 7, 1950
V, 1964-1994, inclusive
W, 1955-1990, inclusive
Wald, Alan, 1988-1990, inclusive
Ward, Harry F., 1953-1963, inclusive
Wilkerson, Doxey and Yolanda, 1949-1994, inclusive
World Fellowship (Rev. Dryden Phelps and Willard Uphaus), 1952-1994, inclusive
Y-Z, 1948-1994, inclusive
Subseries B: Foreign
Scope and Content Note
The foreign correspondence is principally with educators and others in the People's Republic of China, the German Democratic Republic, other socialist countries and Western Europe, and with her mother, Jean Rubinstein.
China Adler, Pat and Sol, 1984-1993, inclusive
China: American Literature, Root and Flower 1775-1955(Publication of), American Women Writers Tour, 1983-1994, inclusive
China: C, 1973-1990, inclusive
China: Crook, David and Isabel, 1981-1994, inclusive
China: D-K, 1982-1994, inclusive
China: L, 1982-1994, inclusive
China: Lii, Hui - U.S. Immigration Affidavit of Support (by ATR), 1990-1991, inclusive
China: Marks, Marcia, 1981-1994, inclusive
China: P-W, 1982-1993, inclusive
China: X-Z, 1982-1994, inclusive
Czechoslovakia: A-L, 1958-1991, inclusive
Czechoslovakia: M-Z, 1960-1981, inclusive
Europe: Correspondence with Mother, Other Relatives (Chronological), 1965-1966, inclusive
Europe: Correspondence with Mother, Other Relatives (Chronological), 1968, inclusive
Europe, Eastern (Poland, USSR), 1954-1985, inclusive
Europe, Western (England, France, Sweden, etc.), 1958-1990, inclusive
German Democratic Republic: A-F, 1960-1990, inclusive
German Democratic Republic: G-L [1 of 2], 1959-1994, inclusive
German Democratic Republic: G-L [2 of 2]
German Democratic Republic: M-S, 1960-1988, inclusive
German Democratic Republic: T-Z, 1960-1990, inclusive
Hungary, 1961-1990, inclusive
Series III: Freedom of Information Act Files
Scope and Content Note
This series contains six 'books' of FBI files, arranged by book number, and Rubinstein's correspondence with the CIA and FBI.
Central Intelligence Agency : FOIA and Privacy Act Requests for Information, 1977, inclusive
Federal Bureau of Investigation : FOIA Requests for Information, 1976, inclusive
FOIA : Book I, undated, inclusive
FOIA : Book IA - Financial Investigation, undated, inclusive
FOIA : Book II, undated, inclusive
FOIA : Book III, undated, inclusive
FOIA : Book IV, undated, inclusive
FOIA : Book V, undated, inclusive
Series IV: Lecture Tours
Scope and Content Note
This series contains correspondence, flyers, itineraries, lecture notes and other teaching materials and provides a detailed account of her tours and travels.
Canada, 1959, inclusive
Canada, 1960, inclusive
Canada, 1961, inclusive
Canada, 1962, inclusive
Canada, 1968, inclusive
Canada, 1969, inclusive
China : Cartoons, undated, inclusive
China : Diary, Dec 1972-Jan 1973
China : Scrapbook, 1982-1988, inclusive
China : Teaching Material and Tour Itinerary, 1972-1973, inclusive
Germany : Itinerary, 1975, inclusive
Germany : Lectures, 1993, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1937-1955, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1956-1957, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1957-1958, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (California - Iowa), 1959, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Maryland - Wisconsin), 1959, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (California and Colorado), 1960, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Illinois - New York), 1960, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Ohio - Wisconsin), 1960, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Arizona - Colorado), 1961, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Idaho - Wisconsin), 1961, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures - ATR Notes, 1961, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Arizona - Colorado), 1962, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures (Illinois - Wisconsin), 1962, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1964, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1967, inclusive
United States : Cross Country Lectures, 1969-1993, inclusive
United States : Lecture Notices, 1950s, inclusive
United States : Lecture Notices, 1960s, inclusive
United States : Lecture Notices, 1970s-1980s, inclusive
United States : Local and East Coast Lectures, 1941-1965, inclusive
United States : Local and East Coast Lectures, 1966-1968, inclusive
Series V: Political Activities
Scope and Content Note
Contains correspondence and campaign materials regarding her activities with the ALP from 1940-1960, including her 1949 congressional campaign, and correspondence, position papers, and other material pertaining to the her campaign for Lt. Governor of New York on the Independent Socialist Party ticket in 1958. Rubinstein's long standing relationship with the Robert Louis Stevenson School, including her legal and political struggles, is reflected in correspondence and legal documents, ending with her resignation in 1952. Also included are documents and ephemera from the Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience, several pamphlets Rubinstein wrote or edited for them, and several files of Communist Party ephemera.
American Labor Party, 1940-1948, inclusive
American Labor Party, 1949, inclusive
American Labor Party, 1951-1960, inclusive
Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience, 1965-1987, inclusive
Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience : Community Control of Schools, 1965-1979, inclusive
Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience : Pamphlets, 1968-1978, inclusive
Child Care Council, 1948, inclusive
Communist Party : Poland, 1967-1973, inclusive
Communist Party : United States, 1959 , 1989, inclusive
DuBois, W.E.B. : Rubinstein's Notes for Seminar, undated, inclusive
Federal Theatre Project Research Center (at George Mason University), 1979-1994, inclusive
Fund for Social Analysis, 1961, inclusive
Harlem Six, 1966-1982, inclusive
Robert Louis Stevenson School : New York State Education Department Correspondence, 1934-1953, inclusive
Robert Louis Stevenson School : Rubinstein Correspondence, 1941-1961 , 1993, inclusive
Robert Louis Stevenson School : Rubinstein, Annette T. (Acting as Owner) vs. The United States, 1960, inclusive
Robert Louis Stevenson School : Senate Hearings (re: Communist Ownership of Schools for War Veterans), 1956, inclusive
Rubinstein Electoral Campaigns, 1949 , 1958, inclusive
United Independent Socialist Committee, 1940-1960, inclusive
United States Senate : Temporary National Economic Committee (Confidential Memorandum from A.A. Berle Jr., with ATR's Notes), 1938, inclusive
Series VI: Writings
Scope and Content Note
About half of this series consists of Rubinstein's book reviews (mostly typescripts, published and unpublished) and her literary and non-literary articles, many of which appeared in Mainstreamor Science and Society. For The Great Tradition in English Literaturethere are typescripts, correspondence, publicity materials and reviews. There is correspondence and contracts pertaining to the publication and distribution of I Vote My Conscience. Later writings include memorial articles and a memoir about her mother, Jean Rubinstein.
Articles : Literary (mostly typescripts, published and unpublished) [1 of 2], 1960-1977, inclusive
Articles : Literary (mostly typescripts, published and unpublished) [2 of 2], 1960-1977, inclusive
Articles : Non-Literary, 1958-1992, inclusive
Book Reviews A-C (mostly typescripts, published and unpublished, arranged alphabetically by author), 1957-1989, inclusive
Book Reviews D-H, 1958-1991, inclusive
Book Reviews J-L, 1962-1992, inclusive
Book Reviews M-O, 1958-1992, inclusive
Book Reviews P-R, 1956-1992, inclusive
Book Reviews S-U, 1957-1989, inclusive
Book Reviews V-Z, 1960-1994, inclusive
Book Reviews in Newspapers (clippings), 1946-1991, inclusive
Contracts, 1954-1955, inclusive
Goldway, David : Memorial Article, 1990, inclusive
Great Tradition in English Literature: Correspondence, 1951-1954, inclusive
Great Tradition in English Literature: Correspondence, 1955-1980, inclusive
Great Tradition in English Literature: Publicity, undated, inclusive
Great Tradition in English Literature: Typescripts, undated, inclusive
Humboldt, Charles - Memorial Article, 1965, inclusive
Marcantonio, Vito : Memorial ( I Vote My Conscience), 1955-1966, inclusive
Rhodes, Irwin (1911-1990; ATR's brother) : Memorial Article, 1990, inclusive
Rubinstein, Jean (1885-1973; ATR's mother) : Memoir, undated, inclusive
Series VII: Addendum, 1909-2007, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
This series contains materials donated after the initial processing of the collection in 2001. This series mostly contains correspondence, including a significant amount of greeting cards from her family members, friends, and students. The series also contains an unpublished typescript, Annette T. Rubinstein: Author, Educator, Activist(2002), by Gerald Meyer, her passport, and loose materials, mostly related to her work in the Brecht Forum and the publication Science and Society.
Arrangement
The first accrual of the series has been arranged alphabetically. Later accessions have not been arranged by an archivist. The unarranged materials can be found in box 4 and 6.
Annette T. Rubinstein: Author, Educator, Activist(Typescript by Gerald Meyer, 33 pp.), 2002, inclusive
Biographical Material and Correspondence With Biographer Tina Baker, 1942-2000, inclusive
Correspondence: Brecht Forum / New York Marxist School, 1986-2001, inclusive
Correspondence: China, 1987-1995, inclusive
Correspondence: China, 1996-2001, inclusive
Correspondence: Europe ("personal letters"), 1955-2000, inclusive
Correspondence: Family, 1909-2002, inclusive
Correspondence: General, 1950-1994, inclusive
Correspondence: General, 1995-2001, inclusive
Correspondence General II, 1968, 1992-2001, inclusive
Correspondence: Literary and Political, 1942-1989, inclusive
Correspondence: Literary and Political, 1991-2001, inclusive
Correspondence: Publishers, 1945-1990, inclusive
Correspondence: Researchers, 1946-2001, inclusive
Publicity: Classes, Lectures, Political Activity, Testimonials, etc., 1954-2001, inclusive
Science and Society, 1986-2000, inclusive
Series VIII: Photographs, 1905-2001, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
This series contains a combination of black-and-white and color photographs, depicting images of Rubinstein from her laters years, at various events, family activities, and during trips to China. The photographs include detailed captions by Rubinstein. The series also includes two cards, a holiday card from Paul Robeson and an invitation to an event honoring Robeson.