Henry Foner Papers and Photographs
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Henry Foner (1919- ) was president of the Joint Board, Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union (FLM) and a social activist. After serving in World War II, Foner was appointed Welfare and Educational Director of the FLM; in 1961, he was elected union president. Foner worked on a wide range of progressive issues, from promoting civil rights to protesting the Vietnam War. After retiring in 1988, Foner taught labor history and wrote a column for the journal Jewish Currents. The records and photographs cover Foner's professional activities, familial relationships, musical interests, involvement with the Rapp-Coudert Committee and academic freedom, and other personal interests.
Historical/Biographical Note
Henry J. Foner (1919- ), longtime activist leader of the Joint Board, Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union (FLM), grew up in New York, in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. His father had a seltzer delivery route, and later owned a garage. In high school, Foner started playing saxophone with a band at hotels in the Catskills. He also started composing comic verses, played to the tunes of popular songs. By the late 1930s, Foner had acquired an interest in history and politics from his older brothers, Moe, Philip and Jack, and began developing the commitment to progressive activism that would shape his life. After graduating from City College with a degree in Business Administration in 1939, Foner organized "Student Caravans for America," which sent groups around the country to perform puppet shows promoting an anti-war message. The puppets were made by Pete Seeger. Foner's own group had its puppets and stage destroyed by a group of vandals in Bristol, Vermont and had to be rescued by the local sheriff.
In 1940, Foner's three brothers were all working at City College when the actions of the Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate the Educational System of the State of New York, known as the Rapp-Coudert Committee - investigating Communism in New York public schools and colleges, and employing tactics that later became a template for the House Un-American Activities Committee investigations - resulted in their suspension, along with fifty other employees of New York City Colleges.
At the time, Henry Foner, who had received his substitute-teaching license in stenography and typewriting, was teaching at Samuel J. Tilden High School in Brooklyn. He had already passed all parts of the regular teaching examination, but he was not granted that license because of an "insufficiently meritorious record" after he, too, had been questioned by the committee, and he initiated an appeal from that decision to the New York State Commissioner of Education. Meanwhile, together with two of his brothers, he helped form "The Foner Orchestra and their Suspended Swing" in mock homage to their experience. During the summer of 1941, they played at Arrowhead Lodge in Ellenville, New York, where the post of staff comic was filled by Sam Levenson, a friend of the family who, at that time, was teaching with Foner at Tilden High School.
In the summer of 1942, Foner was drafted into the Army and assigned to the 88th Infantry Division in Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, where he rose to the rank of warrant officer. After his division entered combat in Italy, he was awarded the Legion of Merit, the Italian Military Valor Cross, "for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services." Upon returning from military service in 1946, he resumed teaching, this time at Prospect Heights High School in Brooklyn, while awaiting the outcome of his appeal to the State Commissioner. During the summers of 1946, 1947, and 1948, he and his brother Jack were part of the orchestra at Arrowhead Lodge, which became the official resort of the Jefferson School of Social Science, whose faculty was made up largely of victims of the Rapp-Coudert Committee, joined by other scholars. During the summer of 1947, he met his wife, Lorraine Lieberman, and they were married in March 1948.
In 1947, together with Norman Franklin, Foner co-authored a musical, "Thursdays Till Nine" that was sponsored by the Department Store Employees Union and performed by its members -- the first labor musical since "Pins and Needles," written a decade earlier for the International Ladies' Garment Worker's Union by Harold Rome. Immediately after returning from his summer employment at Arrowhead Lodge in 1948, Foner was informed that his appeal to the State Commissioner had been denied and his substitute teacher license was withdrawn. At the time, his brother, Philip, had been writing what was to become a history of the fur and leather workers' union, and he introduced Foner to the leaders of the union, which led Foner's being hired as Educational and Welfare Director of the Joint Board Fur Dressers' and Dryers' Unions. In 1961, after the death of Joint Board President Sam Burt, Foner was elected president of the union and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1988. During his 27 years in the leadership of the Joint Board, he not only represented the union's members in contract negotiations in a union that covered workers in the fur, leather, and machine industries in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia, but he helped involve that union in a wide range of social issues, including the struggle for civil rights, helping to mobilize other unions in opposition to the war in Vietnam and joining in the early efforts to achieve universal healthcare coverage. He also established and edited the union's newspaper, FLM Joint Board TEMPO, which, for ten successive years, won the first prize for "general excellence" in the competitions sponsored by the International Labor Press Association. In addition to his union work, Foner also served as a vice-chairman of the New York State Liberal Party, as chair of the party's Labor Committee, as a member of governor Mario Cuomo's Committee on labor practices and as a member of New York City Mayor John Lindsay's Committee of the Judiciary. After the fur industry was attacked by animal rights activists, Foner served on the board of Wildlife Legislative Fund of America and authored a weekly column, "Conservation, Legislation and You" for the trade newspaper, Fur Age Weekly.
After retiring from the union in 1988, Foner helped create the Fur Design Department at the Fashion Institute of technology (FIT) and served for two years as its chair. He also taught classes in labor history at the Harry Van Arsdale School for Labor Studies, the City College Center for Worker Education and the Brooklyn College Institute for Retirees in Pursuit of Education (IRPE), joined the Editorial Board of Jewish Currents magazine and for three years wrote its column, "It Happened in Israel." He was also vice-president of the Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, treasurer (and later president) of the Paul Robeson Foundation, and a member of the Executive Committee of the New York Labor History Association, whose newsletter, Work History News, he continues to edit. In 2000, he privately published a booklet of his poems and songs, For Better or Verse. The same year, together with labor historian Rachel Bernstein and later joined by Evelyn Jones Rich, he helped found the website Labor Arts (www.laborarts.org) sponsored by the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University, and 1199/SEIU's Bread and Roses cultural program.
Foner and his three brothers were all involved in issues involving labor and radical history. The twins, Philip and Jack, had distinguished careers as historians after their exit from City College in 1940 - Philip at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania and Jack at Colby College in Maine. Moe was executive secretary of Local 1199 during its dramatic organizational campaigns in the hospitals of New York City and beyond and later went on to found the Bread and Roses cultural program. In the next generation, Jack's son, Eric, has distinguished himself, as a professor of history at Columbia University and Moe's daughter, Nancy, is currently a professor of sociology at Hunter College. In 1985, the four brothers received the Tom Paine award from the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee for their actions in defense of civil right and civil liberties. Fourteen years later - in 1999 - they received the Distinguished Labor Communicators' Award from the Metro Labor Press Association. In 2003, Foner received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Jews for Radical and Economic Justice (JFREJ). His wife of 54 years, Lorraine Lieberman Foner, who had received a Special Baccalaureate Degree from Brooklyn College, worked as a social worker at Brookdale hospital in Brooklyn until her retirement in 1988, died of complications of a brain tumor.
Arrangement
This collection has been grouped into six series:
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- Series I: Family
- Series II: Correspondence
- Series III: Writings and Writings by Others
- Subseries A: General
- Subseries B: Rapp-Coudert Committee
- Subseries C: Paul Robeson
- Series IV: Subject Files
- Series V: Addendum
- Series VI: Photographs
Scope and Content Note
This collection is made up of the papers and photographs which have been donated by Henry Foner in numerous batches since 2001. The records and photographs cover Foner's professional activities, familial relationships, musical interests, involvement with the Rapp-Coudert Committee and academic freedom, and other personal interests.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Henry Foner were transferred to New York University in 2001 by Henry Foner. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date; Henry Foner Papers and Photographs; TAM 254; box number; folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Location of Materials
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials donated by Henry Foner prior to 2001 and in batches since 2001; additional materials were found in the repository in 2014. The accession numbers associated with these gifts are 1950.122, 1950.257, 2001.151, 2001.206, NPA.2005.075, NPA.2005.224, NPA.2006.035, NPA.2006.060, NPA.2006.087, NPA.2007.015, 2011.070, 2014.026, and 2014.147.
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Appraisal
Eight front pages of the FLM Joint Board's publication Tempo mounted as plaques were discarded in 2014.
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Processing Information
Photographs were separated from this collection during initial processing and were established as a separate collection, the Henry Foner Photographs (PHOTOS 191) in 2003. Another separate donation of photographs was made by Foner and became the Furriers and Leather Workers Union Photographs (PHOTOS 110). In 2013, both photograph collections were reincorporated into the Henry Foner Papers and Photographs (TAM 254). Subsequent donations have continued from Foner and have been added to Series V: Addendum and Series VI: Photographs.
A box of plaques found in the repository in 2014 was added to the collection as Box 16. A cartoon poster was added to the collection in 2014; the accession number associated with this poster is 2014.147.
Materials found in the repository related to Foner's work with academic freedom were added to Series V in 2014.
Edition of this Guide
Repository
Series I: Family
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series I: Family, includes letters Foner wrote while in the U.S. Army; information about memorial tributes, writings, and other materials by and related to Foner's family; also includes Department of State, FBI and Military Intelligence reports on Foner, and other biographical materials.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Army Letters Written to His Family, 1942-1945, inclusive
Brothers in Dissent (Newsday Article), 1986, inclusive
Brooklyn College IRPE, 2002, inclusive
Cards and Poems, 1960-2000, inclusive
Cards-Birthday, Holiday, and Condolence, 1986-2000, inclusive
Foner, Abraham, 1955-1959, inclusive
Foner Brothers- Tom Paine Award, NECLC and Related Materials, 1986, inclusive
Foner, Diane, 1965-1990, inclusive
Foner, Diane - Letters, Poems, and Writings, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Diane - Memorial Booklet, 1989, inclusive
Foner, Diane - Memorial Tribute, 1989, inclusive
Foner, Diane - Condolence Letters and Memorial Book, 1989-1997, inclusive
Foner, Eric, 1969-1997, inclusive
Foner Family Correspondence, 1944-2000, inclusive
Foner, Henry - 50th Birthday Party, 1969, inclusive
Foner, Henry - 60th Birthday Party, 1979, inclusive
Foner, Henry - 85th Birthday Party, 2004, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Awards, 1988-2004, inclusive
Foner, Henry - CCNY Class of 1939 Reunion, 1985, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Correspondence with CIA and FBI, 1976-1977, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Family Materials, 1944-1997, inclusive
Foner, Henry - FBI, Military Intelligence Materials, 1948-1976, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Military Record/Service Certificate, 1945, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Miscellaneous, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Reminiscence Writings, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Resumes/Brief Biography, , 1998 , 2002 , 2004, inclusive
Foner, Henry - Retirement From FLM, 1988, inclusive
Foner, Jack and Thomas (includes memorial tributes), 2000, inclusive
Foner, Justin - Poems, 1997, inclusive
Foner, Laura and Elizabeth - Correspondence, 1993-1995, inclusive
Foner, Liza and Thomas, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Liza - " The Artful Comments of Liza Foner", Undated, inclusive
Foner, Liza - "Reflections on Art and Artists", 2003, inclusive
Foner, Lorraine - Letters of Condolence, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Lorraine - "Sweet Lorraine", 2002, inclusive
Foner, Lorraine - Memorial, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Mary, 1956-1968, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Concerning Moe Foner" by Henry Foner, 1980, inclusive
Foner, Moe - Miscellaneous Material, 2000, inclusive
Foner, Moe - Memorial, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Moe - Obituaries, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (1 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (2 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (3 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (4 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (5 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner, Moe - "Reminiscences" (6 of 6), 1989, inclusive
Foner Orchestra Stationery, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - Articles and Essays, Undated , 1970 , 1980, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - Assorted Material, 1936 , 1976-1994, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - "Bibliography 1941-1994" NYLHA, 1994, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - Biographical Materials, Undated , 1991 , 2000, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - Obituaries, 1994-1995, inclusive
Foner, Philip S. - "We Dare Be Free", 1983, inclusive
Foner, Rachel - Poems, Undated, inclusive
Foner, Roslyn Held - Memorial, 1983, inclusive
For Better or For Verse- Original Pages, Undated, inclusive
For Better or For Verse- Original Pictures, Undated, inclusive
For Better or For Verse - Responses to, 2000-2001, inclusive
Fountain Garage Mortgage Statements/Agreements, 1924-1972, inclusive
Fountain Garage Trust, 1954-1984, inclusive
Mountaindale Property, ca.1955-1968, inclusive
Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, 1928-1991, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners, Undated , 1984-2000, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners- Judith Cohen, 1999, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners- Mayer and Sarah Menkin Foner, 1978-1980, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners- Simon Foner and Family, 1977-1998, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners- Rachel Foner Powell and Family, 1998-2000, inclusive
Pittsburgh Foners- Mary F. Rosenthal, 1991-2000, inclusive
Sheintel, Kimberly - Family Trees, Undated, inclusive
Series II: Correspondence
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series II: Correspondence, consists of Foner's letters to editors, incoming and outgoing letters related to political activities, including those detailing efforts to overturn the decision not to grant Foner a teaching license, as well as business conducted as union president.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1940-1949 , 1953, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1960-1969, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1970-1979, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1980-1989, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1990-1992, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence with Herbert Brown, 1992-1993, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1993, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1994, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1995-1997, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1998, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 1999, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 2000, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 2001, inclusive
Foner, Lorraine, illness: E-mails regarding, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 2002, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 2003, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, 2004, inclusive
Foner, Henry Correspondence, Undated, inclusive
Series III: Writings and Writings by Others
Language of Materials
Scope and Content Note
Series III: Writings and Writings by Others, includes draft, typescript, and published versions of Foner's poems, radio scripts, theatrical sketches, speeches, and articles written for Jewish Currents, among others. Also includes handwritten and published musical scores to songs, some written with Norman Franklin. Other individuals represented in the Writings series are material by Russell Karr, Martin W. Burman, Byron R. Skinner, Bernard Rosenberg, Craig Buckser, Joseph Dorinson, among others.
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Songs, Undated , 1930-1949, inclusive
Army Poems, 1944, inclusive
Songs, with Norman Franklin, 1941-1946, inclusive
Thursdays 'till 9, 1947, inclusive
Tribute to Paul Robeson (Robeson Autograph), 1949, inclusive
Assorted Articles on Paul Robeson, Undated , 1949 , 1998, inclusive
Music Scores, 1940-1949, inclusive
Poems and Songs, 1950-1969, inclusive
Eastside Story, 1967, inclusive
Oy Chelm, 1969, inclusive
Poems and Songs, 1970-1979, inclusive
Jewish Currents articles, 1971-1998, inclusive
Assorted published articles, 1974-2004, inclusive
Labor's Struggle for a Shorter Work Week, ca.1977, inclusive
Poems and Songs, 1980-1989, inclusive
Writings about Moe Foner, 1980, inclusive
Fur Age Weekly - "Conservation, Legislation & You" (1 of 2), 1989-1991, inclusive
Fur Age Weekly - "Conservation, Legislation & You" (2 of 2), 1992-1996, inclusive
Poems and Songs, 1990-2008, inclusive
Work History News, NYLHA (1 of 2), 1991-1999, inclusive
Work History News, NYLHA (2 of 2), 2000-2003, inclusive
Riverdale Speeches, 1992-1999, inclusive
It Happened in Israel (Jewish Currents), 1993-1999, inclusive
Open Letter to Leonard Jeffries, 1993, inclusive
Fur Age Weekly Articles, 1993-1996, inclusive
Speeches at 92nd Street Y, 1993 , 1997, inclusive
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice Conference Speech, 1996, inclusive
Jewish Currents Luncheon Speech, 1997, inclusive
Catskills Conference Speech and Information, 1997, inclusive
Older Women's League Meeting Speech, "Paul Robeson and the Women Who Helped Shaped His Life", 1998, inclusive
Long Island University Robeson Conference Speech, 1998, inclusive
Williamsburg Art and Historical Center Speech, 1999, inclusive
For Better or Verse, 2000, inclusive
Paul Robeson Foundation Study Guide: A Century of Greatness, 2001, inclusive
Basketball Conference Speech, 2001, inclusive
Older Women's League Meeting Speech, 2003, inclusive
Articles and Essays, Undated, inclusive
Assorted Songs by Henry Foner and Others, Undated, inclusive
Autobiographical Pieces, Undated, inclusive
Book Reviews, Undated, inclusive
Cammer, Harold: "A Belated Eulogy", Undated, inclusive
In This Corner: Columns by Bill Mardo Edited by Henry and Lorraine Foner, Undated, inclusive
Labor's Struggle for a Shorter Work Week parts 1-3, ca.1977, inclusive
My Fair Chelm, Undated, inclusive
Poems and Songs, Undated, inclusive
Poems from Independent Weekly Review, Undated, inclusive
Radio Scripts, Undated, inclusive
Songs for Local 1199, Hospital Workers, Undated, inclusive
From the Rebbe's Court by Isaac Ewen, 1922 , 1998, inclusive
Writings of Norman Franklin and Henry Foner, 1940-1999, inclusive
Dubois, W. E. B.: Pan Africa, 1947-1948, inclusive
Cammer, Harold, "The Nixon Supreme Court and Labor", 1976, inclusive
The Experience of the International Fur and Leather Workers Union in the McCarthy Era, by Russell Karr, 1976, inclusive
Political Song Performance Styles of the Old and New Left, by Martin W. Burman (1 of 2), 1978, inclusive
Political Song Performance Styles of the Old and New Left, by Martin W. Burman (2 of 2), 1978, inclusive
The Double V: the Impact of WWII on Black America, by Byron R. Skinner (1 of 2), 1978, inclusive
The Double V: the Impact of WWII on Black America, by Byron R. Skinner (2 of 2), 1978, inclusive
An Examination of the Development of the First Accredited Labor College in the US, by Bernard Rosenberg, 1989, inclusive
Conversations with my Father, by Herb Gardner, 1993, inclusive
The Taft-Hartley Non-Communist Affidavit Trial of Ben Gold, by Craig Buckser, 1994, inclusive
Writings by Joseph Dorinson, 1997-2001, inclusive
Articles by Various Authors, Undated, inclusive
Article on the Teachers Union by Paul Becker and Martha Kransdorf, Undated, inclusive
Series IV: Subject Files
Language of Materials
Arrangement
Subseries A and B are arranged alphabetically; Subseries C is arranged chronologically.
Subseries A: General
Language of Materials
8th Annual Canadian Convention of International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 1956, inclusive
88th Infantry Division Association, 1969-2004, inclusive
100 Great Black Americans, Undated, inclusive
Academic Freedom Center, 1998-1999, inclusive
Ackley, John K. - Memorial and Related Materials, 1990, inclusive
Adler, Irving, 1990-1999, inclusive
Adler, Irving, Undated, inclusive
Animal Rights Materials, 1991-1992, inclusive
Arbitration: Eberle Tanning Company and Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union Joint Board (1 of 3), 1983, inclusive
Arbitration: Eberle Tanning Company and Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union Joint Board (2 of 3), 1983, inclusive
Arbitration: Eberle Tanning Company and Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union Joint Board (3 of 3), 1983, inclusive
Baron, Ben, 1997, inclusive
Bernhardt, Debra, 1998 , 2000, inclusive
Bernhardt, Debra Memorial and Cesar Chavez Stamp Dedication, 2003, inclusive
Broadside, 1963-1965, inclusive
Brooklyn: General, 1936-2001, inclusive
Brooklyn Baseball Cantata, 1949, inclusive
Brooklyn College Institute for Retired Professionals and Executives Course, 1997, inclusive
Brooklyn College Institute for Retired Professionals and Executives Course, 1999-2004, inclusive
Brooklyn Labor Movement, 1830-1839 , 1975, inclusive
Burt, Sam, 1940, inclusive
Cammer, Harold Memorial and Writings, Undated, inclusive
Catskills Conference, 1997, inclusive
Catskills Conferences, 1997 , 1999, inclusive
Catskills Conference, 2000, inclusive
Catskills Conferences, 2001-2003, inclusive
Center for Worker Education, 1995, inclusive
City College Alumnus, 1981, inclusive
Community Control, 1969, inclusive
Dratch, Howard, 1992-1996, inclusive
Eisenhower World Affairs Institute, 2000, inclusive
Elkland Leather Material, 1941, inclusive
Ewen Academic Freedom Center- Queens College, 2001-2002, inclusive
Flatbush-Midwood Committee to Stop Nuclear Arms Proliferation (SNAP), Newsletters, 1993-2001, inclusive
Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union, Local 174, Staff Benefits, 2001-2002, inclusive
Fur Design Program, Fashion Institute of Technology, 1990-1991, inclusive
Furriers Joint Council Trial, 1974, inclusive
Gollobin, Ira: 90th Birthday, 2001, inclusive
Griesi, James, 1941, inclusive
Gropper, William, Undated , 1999, inclusive
Grossman, Mildred, 1999, inclusive
Grove Press Organizing Campaign, 1970, inclusive
Guinier, Ewart - Memorial, 1992, inclusive
Herbst, Frank - Memorial and Other Information, 1979 , 1993, inclusive
Horne, Lena - "From Me To You" (People's Voice column), 1947-1948, inclusive
International Labor Press Association, 1972-1980, inclusive
Jeffries, Leonard, 1992-1994, inclusive
Jews and Blacks, 1948-1992, inclusive
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice Event, 2003, inclusive
Joint Board of Fur, Leather and Machine Workers Union Records (Cornell), Undated, inclusive
Kelber, Harry, 1989-1993, inclusive
Kelber, Harry - Songs and Music, Undated , 1991, inclusive
Kent, Rockwell, 1971, inclusive
Kimmelman, Edythe, Material, Undated, inclusive
King, Coretta Scott - Correspondence with, 1969 , 1974, inclusive
Kings Highway Jewish Community School, 1960-1969, inclusive
Labor and Management Improper Practice, 1976-1978, inclusive
Labor Arts Website, 1997-2000, inclusive
Labor Arts Website, 2001, inclusive
Labor History - Philip Foner, Undated, inclusive
Labor Press Council, Undated, inclusive
Labor Resolutions on Trapping, 1986, inclusive
Labor Voices/Labor Tech: Conference, 2002, inclusive
Leather Workers of Fulton County: A History of Struggle, 1995, inclusive
Maathai, Wangari (International Women of Hope) - Signed Poster, 1998, inclusive
Mills, Saul - Greater New York CIO Council, 1940-1949, inclusive
Mills, Saul - Newspaper Clippings, 1941-1947, inclusive
Mills, Saul - Memorial, 1990-1993, inclusive
Millstone, Harry - Pillar of Labor, 2000-2001, inclusive
Miscellaneous Foner Documents, Undated, inclusive
National Association for the Visually Handicapped, 1991, inclusive
National Health Insurance, 2002-2003, inclusive
Neighbor, Kew Gardens Hills Tenants Council, 1951-1952, inclusive
New York City Labor Chorus, 1990-1999, inclusive
Ost, Milton, Memorial, 1987, inclusive
Peekskill 1999, 1999, inclusive
People's Voice (Baseball), 1945-1987, inclusive
Plan-ette, 1937, inclusive
Political Material, 2003, inclusive
Polyp Prevention Trials, 1992, inclusive
Rappaport, Irving - Memorial, 1994, inclusive
Robbins, I. D., 1989-1996, inclusive
Robinson, Jackie: Conference, 1996-1997, inclusive
Roots of Unity, 1969, inclusive
Rosenberg Commemoration, 2000, inclusive
Rubin, Ruth, 1953-1990, inclusive
Sacco and Vanzetti, 1920-1950, inclusive
Schappes, Morris and Sam Wallach Material, 1936-1989, inclusive
Schappes, Morris U. - Biographical Material, 1947-1997, inclusive
Out of the Shadows: The Political Writings of Eslanda Goode Robeson (presentation), 1998, inclusive
Smollett, Peter - Labor Film Guides/Essays, Letters, 1979-1996, inclusive
SNAP Essay Contest, 1994-1997, inclusive
SNAP 2001 Peace Essay Contest, 2001, inclusive
Song Collections, 1945-1965, inclusive
Straus, Dr. Mark, 1993, inclusive
Student Advocate, 1936, inclusive
Student Caravans for America, 1940, inclusive
Teachers Committee in Support of Dreamers and Fighters, 1994-1996, inclusive
Teachers Union Mailing Lists, 1998, inclusive
Teachers Union Materials, 1949-1997, inclusive
Teachers' Voluntary Service Association, 1944, inclusive
Teich, Victor: 80th Birthday, 1996, inclusive
Thursdays 'till 9: Newspaper articles, Reviews, Programs, Financial Information, 1947, inclusive
Ticker (CCNY School of Business), 1940, inclusive
Ullman, Sophie Louise, 2000, inclusive
Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1986-2003, inclusive
Voice of the Blue Devils, 2003, inclusive
Wagner, the Nazis, and Animal Rights (article), 1989-1992, inclusive
Wallach, Sam, Scholarship, 1999-2000, inclusive
War Vignettes by Sol Rubin, 1998, inclusive
Weinstock, Harry, 2001, inclusive
Wildlife Legislation/Conservation Fund of America, 1988, inclusive
William L. Patterson Foundation, 1977, inclusive
Woolis, Bernard: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive
Woolis Memorial, 1995, inclusive
Subseries B: Rapp-Coudert Committee
Language of Materials
Academic Freedom "The Case of the NYU Seven", 1991 , 2000, inclusive
Academic Freedom Writings, Undated, inclusive
American Student Movement, 1940, inclusive
Correspondence- ACLU and Rapp-Coudert Committee, 1940-1941, inclusive
Correspondence- Rapp Investigator Reports- Peace Movement, 1940, inclusive
Erasmus High School, Undated, inclusive
Grebanier's Private Testimony, 1941, inclusive
Grover Cleveland High School, 1941, inclusive
List of Names, Undated, inclusive
Memorandum for the Members of Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate the Educational System of NYC, 1941, inclusive
Newspaper Articles, 1940-1981 , 1986, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert Correspondence, 1940-2000, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert - Henry and Moe Foner, 1941 , 1947, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert - Jack and Phil Foner, 1941, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert Committee: Profiles of Those Being Interviewed, 1941, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert Reunion, Songs and Correspondence, 1998, inclusive
Rapp-Coudert Victims, 1995 , 1998, inclusive
Schappes vs. Board of Education, 1941, inclusive
State of New York- Rapp-Coudert, 1941, inclusive
State of New York- Rapp-Coudert (1of 2), 1940-1942, inclusive
State of New York- Rapp-Coudert (2 of 2), 1940-1942, inclusive
Summary of Evidence against Individuals (1 of 2), Undated, inclusive
Summary of Evidence against Individuals (2 of 2), Undated, inclusive
Teachers Union, 1937-1941, inclusive
Subseries C: Paul Robeson
Language of Materials
Robeson, Paul - Conferences, Undated, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Book, Undated, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - "Plain Talk", 1940-1949, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Study Guide, 1949-1950, inclusive
Freedomways Salute to Paul Robeson, 1965, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - 75th Birthday, 1973, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Miscellaneous Material, 1980-1999, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Study Guide Correspondence, 1997-1999, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Chicago History 1921-1958, 1998, inclusive
Robeson, Paul - Centennial Celebration Gala Program, 1998, inclusive
100th Birthday Celebration Study Guide, 1998, inclusive
Robeson, Paul, Foundation, 1998-2000, inclusive
Robeson, Paul, Living Legacy, 1999, inclusive
Foundation Contributions, 2000, inclusive
Peekskill High School Celebration, 2000, inclusive
Robeson, Paul: Voice For the Millennium, 2000, inclusive
Bay Area Committee, 2000-2001, inclusive
Robeson, Paul, Foundation, 2001, inclusive
Robeson, Paul, Foundation, 2003, inclusive
Robeson, Paul: Postage Stamp, 2004, inclusive
Series V: Addendum
Scope and Content Note
This unprocessed addendum includes correspondence, writings, and subject files, with the latter principally containing printed ephemera, including files on Paul Robeson, Labor Arts, and the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Veterans. This series also contains a box of plaques awarded to Foner.
Unprocessed Material
Unprocessed Material
Unprocessed Materials related to Academic Freedom, 1948-1994, inclusive
Plaques, 1962-2003
Henry Foner Hand-Drawn Cartoons 60th Birthday Poster, Mar 11, 1979, inclusive
Unprocessed Graphics
Series VI: Photographs
Scope and Content Note
The Henry Foner photographs span his entire life, documenting his childhood, family, activism, military service, birthdays, and speaking engagements. The Furriers and Leather Workers Union photographs include images of gatherings and activities and photographs of prominent policial figures (such as Fiorelle LaGuardia and W.E.B. DuBois). Also includes photographs from Foner's book For Better or Verse: Poems and Songs from 1938 to 2000.