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Title:Elma Ina Lewis papers
Dates:1917-1998
Call Number:M38
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1. Personal, 1917-1998 (bulk dates, 1974-1976)
Volume:5 cubic ft.
Arrangement:

Alphabetical and chronological
Summary:

The series documents Elma Lewis' education, family background and interactions, her speeches and writings, and the court case.  The series contains appointment books, family and personal correspondence, legal correspondence, publications, resumes, biographical sketches, and her Master's thesis.  Also included here are personal papers of Lewis' parents, Clairmont and Edwardine Lewis, including their correspondence with other family members in the West Indies.  There is some material relating to Elma Lewis' brothers, Darnley Corbin and Milton Lewis, her cousin, Philip Lewis, and her foster child, Shy Ann Tillman.  Among Milton Lewis's materials is a 1930 program sponsored by the Universal Negro Improvement Association in which he performed.  The series also contains correspondence that Lewis received from her cousins and nieces.  Of special interest are Clairmont Lewis's handwritten speeches on Marcus Garvey.

In addition the series includes correspondence relating to speaking engagements at academic institutions, cultural organizations, churches, and professional associations; transcripts of interviews with Elma Lewis, covering topics such as the arts in the African American community, children and the arts, the influence of Marcus Garvey on her life, her active role in the African American community, and the history of the Center and the School; and Lewis' writings on the history of the Center and the School, and achievements of the African American community to the arts, literature, politics, religion, and science.   

 

Also documented here is the court case in which she sued Rabbi Marvin Antelman of the Jewish Survival Legion for libel and he countersued.  Although there is some material on the countersuit, most of materials document Lewis' suit against the Rabbi.  The files include legal briefs and correspondence, motions, appeals, and transcripts of court proceedings.  
BoxTitleDate
1Address Bookn.d.
1, 2Appointment Book (17 folders)1972-1994
3Appointment Calendar1969
3Birth Certificate1972
Education and Resumes
3Ballet Classn.d.
3Boston University Yearbook1945
3Boston University Master's Thesis1944 
3Nursery School1924
3Resumes and Biographical Sketchesn.d., 1972-1986
Family
3Corbin Darnley1987-1988
3Jordan Edwardine1984-1985
3Lewis Clairmont (8 folders)n.d., 1917-1985
3Lewis Edwardine (3 folders)n.d., 1950-1951 1982
3Lewis Milton1930, 1963-1975
3Lewis Philip (2 folders)n.d. 1976-1979
3Other Family Membersn.d. 1970-1988
3Tillman Shy Ann (2 folders)1984-1988
Friends1945-1957, 1972-1994
3Interviews, Speaking Engagements, and Writings (11 folders)n.d., 1969-1998 
3Legal and Property (9 folders)n.d., 1964-1998
4Legal: Lewis vs. Antelman (28 folders)1968-1992
5Legal: Antelman vs. Lewis (4 folders)1978-1985
6-7Personal Correspondencen.d., 1950-1998
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Series:

2. Professional Files, 1944-1998 (bulk dates, 1970-1990)
Volume:5 cubic ft.
Arrangement:

Alphabetical and chronological
Summary:

The series documents the professional activities of Elma Lewis outside of the Center and the School, including board memberships, and her active social role in numerous African American and arts communities.  This material comprises correspondence, memoranda, board minutes, notes, brochures, reports, award certificates, and copies of award plaques from educational and cultural organizations.
BoxTitleDate
7, 8, FF4/D6Awards (107 folders)n.d., 1944, 1964-1998
8-12Board Membership, A-Y1950-1997
11Conferencesn.d., 1972-1988
11Consulting1981
11Political Correspondencen.d., 1966-1994
11Professional Correspondence (2 folders)n.d., 1972-1997
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