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Finding Aid for the Charles Haynie Papers, 1963-2002

34/9/1071

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Collection Overview

Title: Charles Haynie Papers, 1963-2002
Creator: Haynie, Charles A. (Charles Atkinson), 1935-2001
Extent: 5 linear feet (4 cartons)
Language of Material: Collection material in English.
Repository: State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives
Abstract: Collection includes Haynie's correspondence, teaching files, publications, and information on political, social, and environmental activism.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Item information and date], Box/Folder #, 34/9/1071, Charles Haynie Papers, University Archives, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.

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Acquisition Information

Collection donated to the University Archives by Aeron Haynie, July 30, 2001.

Terms of Access

Charles Haynie Papers, 1963-2002, are open for research.

Copyright

Copyright of papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and the University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwise specified.

Processing Information

Processed by Mark McGuire, July 2006.

Accruals and Additions

No further accruals are expected to this collection.


Biographical Note

Charles Atkinson Haynie was former administrative coordinator and an instructor for the university's Leo Tolstoy College and a lecturer in the Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Degree Program. Born in Queens, New York, Haynie studied engineering physics at Cornell University. In 1956, Haynie left his graduate studies in mathematics and became involved in the civil rights movement. After a brief period doing engineering research, Haynie was a math instructor at Franklin and Marshall College and at Cornell University.

Haynie participated in numerous political, social, and environmental causes throughout his life, many of which influenced his popular courses. From 1963-1965, he was Field Director for a voter registration project in Fayette County, Tennessee, during which time he was also a Congressional lobbyist for various civil rights groups. In 1967 he worked with Massachusetts Political Action for Peace (Mass Pax) as a State Peace Organizer of anti-war delegations in all twelve congressional districts in Massachusetts. Haynie also participated in demonstrations against the Seabrook nuclear power plant in New Hampshire.

In 1969, Haynie came to Buffalo to teach at the university's free-thinking and experimental college, Tolstoy College. Teaching such courses as "The American Left," "Reactionary Movements," and "Grassroots Environmental Movements," Haynie was a voice of the liberal perspective on campus and in Buffalo. He was one of the "Faculty 45", a group of faculty members who were arrested during a campus protest in 1970. Haynie also ran for a Buffalo Common Council seat in the Delaware district in 1979 and helped organize the Buffalo Unity Day rally to ease racial tensions.

Haynie taught in the Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Program until his retirement in 2000. After a battle with cancer he died in 2001 at the age of 65. "Charles is remembered by his colleagues because he cared deeply about each individual student and demonstrated this concern through his involvement in the university, the local community and the nation," according to the Interdisciplinary Program website <http://cas.buffalo.edu/programs/idp/ugrad/news.html>. Each year a memorial award is given in his name to a graduating senior who exemplifies Haynie's commitments.


Scope and Content Note

Documented in this collection are Haynie's academic work, his activist activities, correspondence, and writings.

I contains Haynie's correspondence with family, friends, students, and colleagues.

II contains records of Tolstoy College. This series documents the college's controversial 1984 closure as well as the dispute regarding Haynie's academic appointment.

III contains extensive course material of the Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Degree Program, in which Haynie taught following the elimination of Tolstoy College.

IV contains Haynie's collection of activist materials, and mostly includes flyers, political, social, and environmental pamphlets, announcements, newsletters, and clippings of local, national, and international concerns. This series also includes records and documents regarding Haynie's 1979 campaign for the City of Buffalo Common Council, in which he ran in the Delaware District.

V includes Haynie's writings, most notably his involvement with the Civil Rights movements of the 1960's, the occupation of Seabrook Nuclear Station and campus rebellion at UB.


Arrangement

The collection is organized into five series: I.Correspondence, II.Tolstoy College, III.Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Degree Program, IV.Activism, and V.Writings.


Container List

I     Correspondence, 1967-2002

Arranged alphabetically with general files listed first.

Box-folder Contents
1.1-1.5 General, 1975-1995, undated
1.6 American Studies Department, letter to, 1983
1.7 Behling, Charles, undated
1.8 Brown, Rev. William, 1981
1.9 Editorials, 1979, 1981, 1999-2001
1.10 Email, 1999-2000
1.11 Family, 1975
1.12 Gold, Peter, 1979
1.13 Grant, Kerry, 2000
1.14 Greiner, William, 1997-1998
1.15 Grossman, Jerry, 1967
1.16 Hare, Peter, 1981
1.17 Haynie Memorial Tribute Email Correspondence, 2001-2002
1.18 Keil, Charlie, undated
1.19 LaFalce, John, 1996
1.20 McCain, Leslie, 1999
1.21 Sample, Steven, 1990
1.22 Schmitz, Neil, undated
1.23 Steering Committee for Mass Political Action for Peace, letter to, 1967
1.24 Students of Social Sciences (SSC) 443, 1996
1.25 Taylor and Ruth, letter to, undated
1.26 Weiss, Ekke, letter to, 1977
II.     Tolstoy College (College F), 1962-1985

Divided into two subseries: Administration and Courses and Conferences.

II.A     Administration, 1973-1985
Arranged alphabetically
Box-folder Contents
1.27
Annual Reports, 1980-1983
1.28
Budget and Planning Proposal, 1980-1981
1.29
Budget for the Academic Year, 1983-1984
1.30
Buffalo Ethnic Group Studies, Statement of Purpose, 1976
1.31
Charter, Draft Revisions, 1981
1.32
College Council Meeting, 1980; includes minutes and memorandum
1.33-1.34
Course Catalogs, 1977-1981
1.35
Denial of Transfer of Tolstoy College to the Faculty of Arts and Letters, 1984
1.36
Description of Tolstoy College, undated
1.37
Faculty and Community Advisory Board, 1982
1.38
Fall Notes on Tolstoy College, 1976
1.39
Haynie, Charles, letters in support of, 1984
1.40
International Studies, 1981-1982
1.41
Open Letter to Our Supporters, 1984
1.42
Plans of Direction, 1982
1.43
Proposed Merge into American Studies Department, Faculty of Arts and Letters, 1982-1984
1.44
Recharter Material, 1980-1981
1.45
Self-Evaluation, 1973
1.46
Staff Proposal from George Rogachevsky, 1981
1.47
Staffing Options Regarding Peter Murphy, 1982, 1984
1.48
Tolstoy College, letters in support of, 1982, 1984-1985
1.49
Tolstoy College's Last Days, Spring 1984; includes clippings from Spectrum and The Current regarding the closure of Tolstoy College
1.50
Tolstoy College's Reaction to Proposed Merger, 1982-1984
II.B    Courses and Conferences, 1962-1983
Arranged alphabetically
Box-folder Contents
1.51
Anthropology and Film Conferences and Newsletters, 1962, 1970-1971
1.52
CF 201, Organizing for Social Justice, Summer 1981
1.53
CF 249, The Desegregation of Buffalo Public Schools, Fall 1976
1.54
CF 413/PSC 441, The New Left, Fall 1976
1.55
CF 439, Anarchism, Fall 1976
1.56
CF 441, New Left, Fall 1978
1.57
CF/PSC 441, The New Left, Fall 1980
1.58
CF/PSC 441, Evolution of the American Left, Fall 1983
1.59
CF/PSC 441, The American Left, Fall 1984
1.60
CF 459, Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Social Roles, Spring 1976, Fall 1976
1.61
Course Proposals for CF 371 and CF 443, undated
1.62
Course Descriptions, 1973
1.63
Course Reserve Materials, Portugal, 1975
1.64
Critical Theory and the American Mass Media, Summer Workshop, May 1983
1.65
Critical Urban Issues Program Proposal, undated
1.66
Men and Men's Issues Conference, 1976
1.67
Men's Issues and Activism, 1976
1.68
National Conference on Men and Masculinity, 1976
1.69
New Course Posters, 1984
1.70
Polish-American Experience in Buffalo, Syllabus, 1976-1977
1.71
Revolutionary Males Seminar, 1972
III.     Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Degree Program, 1987-2000

Divided into two subseries: Administration and Courses

III.A    Administration, 1992-2000
Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically
Box-folder Contents
1.72
Advisement Information, 1997-1999
1.73
Environmental Studies Program, 1992-1995
1.74
Internship Materials, 1994-2000; includes three photographs of International Monetary Fund Protest in Washington, DC, 2000 and reports from student interns
1.75
Nuclear War Prevention Studies Proposal, 1988-1989; includes program guide
1.76
Policy Committee to review Charles Haynie, 1987; includes minutes
1.77
Staff Meeting Notes, 1992-1993
1.78
Staff Meeting Notes, 1997-1998
1.79
Staff Meeting Notes, 1999
1.80
World Cultures Program Proposal, 1998-1999
III.B     Courses, 1987-2000
Arranged by course number then chronologically.
Box-folder Contents
1.81
Course Reserve Readings, undated
1.82
AMS 222, Men's Roles in Culture in the United States, Fall 1996
1.83
AMS 222, Men's Roles in the United States: (Re)defining Masculinities, Spring 1997
1.84
SSC 213, Social Research Methods, Spring 1993
1.85-1.88
SSC 225, Statistics, 1992-1995, 1996, 1999, 2000
2.1
SSC 230, Buffalo's Declining Industries, Summer 1985
2.2
SSC 230, Buffalo's Declining Industries, Spring 1987
2.3
SSC 317, Environmental Politics, Fall 1999
2.4
SSC 348, Grassroots Environmental Movements, Spring 1997
2.5
SSC 349, Disarmament, Fall 1998
2.6
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements: The American Right, Fall 1987
2.7
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements: The American Right, Spring 1990
2.8
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements, Spring 1992
2.9
SSC 371, Politics of the Christian Right, Spring 1995
2.10
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements: McCarthyism, Wallace, and Rev. Fallwell, Spring 1996
2.11
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements: The Christian Right, Spring 1997
2.12
SSC 371, Christian Right clippings, 1997
2.13
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements, Spring 1998
2.14
SSC 371, Reactionary Movements: The Christian Right, Fall 1999
2.15
SSC 411, Political Lives: Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Fall 1987
2.16-2.17
SSC 411, Political Lives: Changing Men's Roles, Fall 1991-1992
2.18
SSC 411, Political Lives: Reagan's America, Spring 1993
2.19
SSC 411, Political Lives: Fascism in the 1990's, Spring 1994
2.20
SSC 411, Political Lives: James Baldwin, Fall 1994
2.21
SSC 411, Political Lives: George Orwell, Fall 1997
2.22
SSC 433, Grassroots Environmental Movements, Spring 1996
2.23-2.30
PSC/SSC 441, American Left, Fall 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990-1993
2.31-2.33
SSC 441, American Left, Fall 1994-1995, 1999
2.34-2.35
SSC 441/AMS 442, American Left, Fall 1996-1997
2.36
SSC/HIST 441/AMS 442, American Left, Spring 2000
2.37-2.39
SSC 442, Grassroots Environmental Movements, Spring 1998-2000
2.40
PSC/SSC 443, Socialist Left, Spring 1987
2.41-2.48
PSC/SSC 443, European Socialism, Spring 1988-Spring 1996

Note: No course given in 1989

2.49
Men's Studies Conference, March 2000
2.50
Other UB Courses, 1995-1996
IV.     Activism, 1952-2000

is divided into four subseries: Buffalo, National, Global, and The Environment. Within those subseries, the materials are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.

contains political pamphlets and other activist publications. Quotations indicate original titles given by Haynie. For Haynie's own accounts of his involvement in activist movements, both locally and nationally, see Series V. Writings.

IV.A    Buffalo, 1967-2000
Box-folder Contents
2.51
The Activist, Buffalo Youth Against War and Fascism, Volume 2, Number 4, 1970
2.52
Alternative Expressions, 1989
2.53
"Amherst Crisis," Urban Decline, 1992-1993
2.54
Anti-Vietnam War Activities, 1968-1971; includes newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets
2.55
Anti-Gulf War Activities, 1990-1991; includes notes, rally announcements, and clippings
2.56
Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 1969-1970; includes notes, newsletters, and clippings
2.57
Buffalo Activism, 1975-1976; includes rally announcements, pamphlets, and leaflets relating to political and social causes in Buffalo
2.58
Buffalo Alternative Press, Volume 10, Issues 4, 7, and 9, 2000
2.59
Buffalo Anti-War Reunion, 1980; includes announcement
2.60
Buffalo Forum, 1999; Local publication of the U.S. Marxist-Leninist organization
2.61
Buffalo Newsletter, Publication of the Buffalo New American Movement, No. 11, Winter 1981
2.62
The Buffalo Worker, Volume 1, Number 3, 1974
2.63
Call for a Democratic Socialist Movement in Buffalo, January 1982
2.64
Committee to Clear Kenneth Johnson, 1976
2.65
Erie and Niagara Counties Regional Planning Board Newsletters, 1969-1971
2.66
Fight the Cut-Backs Coalition, 1976
2.67
"First Annual Summer Men's Gathering," 1976
2.68
"Good papers by other local movements," 1970
2.69
"Insighter" Magazine, No. 6, 1967
2.70
Invest in Buffalo Campaign, undated; includes announcement about neighborhood decay
2.71
New Age, Volume 1, Number 5-6, 1971
2.72
Nursing Home Information, 1999; includes clipping, full text articles, and article citations
2.73
Peace Center Report, Newsletter of the Western New York Peace Center, Fall 1980
2.74
Speech to 7th and 8th Graders at Public School 22, "The Desegregation of the Buffalo Public School…," November 1976
2.75
Teacher Strikes in Buffalo, 1976
2.76
Western New York Area Activists Contact List, 1999
2.77
Buffalo Common Council Campaign, Statement of Purpose, 1979
2.78
Campaign clippings from Spectrum, 1979
2.79
Common Council Election Materials, 1979-1980
Box-folder Contents
2.80
Clippings on Campus Unrest, 1970
2.81
Clippings on Khalid Muhammad's visit to the University at Buffalo, February 1994
2.82
Karen Silkwood Memorial Vigil, 1978; includes announcement
2.83
Off-Campus Students Must Organize, undated
2.84
Open Letter and Warning Regarding Campus Security, 1975
2.85
The Opinion, Volume 23, Number 12, 1983
2.86
Poster for film presentation, "The Organizer," undated
2.87
Proposal for a "Spread the Word" Campaign, undated
2.88
University at Buffalo Activism, 1976; includes press releases, strike and rally announcements, and memorandum
2.89
"Through and Through the Looking Glass, The Shattering of a University, Spectrum, 1979; Note: photocopy of original
IV.B     National, 1967-1999
Box-folder Contents
2.90
Anarchos, 1967, 1969, undated; includes pamphlets of Anarchos, a radical publication
2.91
Anarchy 8, A Journal of Anarchist Ideas, October 1961
2.92
"An Answer to "The Naked Ape", by Evelyn Reed, A Merit Pamphlet, 1971
2.93
Bill of Rights for Working People, Social Workers Party proposal, 1976
2.94
"Build a Base in the Working Class," Progressive Labor Party Pamphlet, 1969
2.95
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (CCCO) News Notes, Volume 38, Number 4, Winter 1987
2.96
The Daily Cardinal, Volume 81, Number 1, 1970
2.97
Economic Statement by Ann Arbor Democratic Socialists of America, undated
3.1
Film catalogs, 1969, undated
3.2
Gay Rights clippings, 1999
3.3
Hogtown Press Literature List, undated
3.4
"Houseworker's Handbook," by Betsy Warrior and Lisa Leghorn, June 1974
3.5
I.F. Stone's Weekly, November 1967-December 1969
3.6
I.F. Stone's Bi-Weekly, February 1970-June 1971
3.7
Labor rights clippings, 1997
3.8
Move Speak, Catalog of the Movement Speakers Bureau, undated
3.9
New England Free Press Pamphlets, 1961-1962, 1966-1967, 1969; includes pamphlets on American radicalism, class struggle, corporate power, and the American Left
3.10
New Left Movement, undated; includes movement goals and chronology
3.11
The Nonviolent Activist, Magazine of the War Resisters League, Volume 3, Number 8, 1986, Volume 4, Number 2, 1987
3.12
Orpheus Magazine, Volume 2, Number 2, undated
3.13
"A Political Biography of Angela Davis," Buffalo Angela Davis Defense Committee, undated
3.14
Progressive Labor Party Trade Union Program, undated
3.15
Puget Sound Partisan, Volume 1, Number 3, 1970
3.16
Race Issues clippings, 1993
3.17
"Radical America" Volume 7, Number 4-5, Special double issue: Women's Labor, 1973
3.18
Radical Education Project and Glad Day Press Pamphlets, 1969-1971
3.19
"Read This Mr. Amerika," Blood Press, undated
3.20
Religion clippings, 1999
3.21
"The Revolutionary Student Movement, Theory and Practice," A Young Socialist Pamphlet, by Ernest Mandel, April 1969
3.22
Rising Up Angry Newsletter, n.d
3.23
Socialist Woman, Double Issue, Volume 2, Number 5, 1970
3.24
Speech by Khalid Muhammad at Kean College, November 1993; includes transcript of speech
3.25
Third World Women's Alliance, undated
3.26
United Furniture Workers, 1989; includes fact sheets
3.27
Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE), 1970; includes newsletters of URPE
3.28
Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE) Occasional Papers, December 1968, 1969
3.29
Vocations for Social Change Newsletter, 1969
3.30
"Women Who Work," by Grace Hutchins, 1952
3.31
"Working-Class Approach to Women's Liberation," Pamphlet by Gus Hall, March 1970
3.32
Young Workers Liberation League Newsletter, 1971
IV.C    Global, 1962-1997
Box-folder Contents
3.33
Africa Research Group Publications, 1969-1970; includes pamphlets and reprints
3.34
Africa Today, Volume 17, Number 1, 1970
3.35
China Communes, 1966, 1970; includes articles and pamphlets on Chinese communes and rural life
3.36
China in the News, Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, Number 9, 1969, and Number 4, 1970
3.37
Haiti clippings, 1991-1992
3.38
International Socialist, Number 19, 1970
3.39
ISAL Abstracts, Year 3-Volume 3(20-29). Note: Acronym stands for Iglesia y Sociedad en America Latina [Church and Society in Latin America]
3.40
Latin American Newsletter, Special Supplement, No. 66, December 1967
3.41
NACLA (North American Council on Latin America) Brochure, undated
3.42
Pacific Research and World Empire Telegrams, 1969, 1971
3.43
"Paris, May 1968"
3.44
Population and Food Supply, United Nations' Freedom from Hunger Campaign, Basic Study # 7, 1962
3.45
The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community, 1972; includes radical pamphlet published by the Women's Liberation Movement, London
3.46
A Short History of Vietnamby Robert Knapp, undated
3.47
Sindicalismo, 1975; includes a Portuguese-language newsletter of the Frente Socialista Popular (People's Socialist Front) of Portugal
3.48
"The Fifth Estate: Mother Russia Now," Volume 32, Number 1 (349), Summer 1997
3.49
Vietnam War materials, 1967-1971; includes leaflets, pamphlets, newspapers, magazines, fact sheets, memorandum
3.50
Women's Liberation Workshop, Shrew, 1970-1971; includes copies of Shrew, publication of the Women's Liberation Workshop of London, England
3.51
Women's Liberation Workshop, Additional Materials, 1970-1971
IV.D    The Environment, 1962-2000
Box-folder Contents
3.52
The Argonaut, Newsletter of the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club, 1969
3.53
"The Battle over America's Environment" by Thomas C. Sutherland Jr., undated
3.54
"The Earth Belongs to the People, Ecology and Power", 1970; includes slightly differing copies of Ecology and Power newsletter
3.55
Earth Times, Number 3, 1970
3.56
Ecology Bibliographies, undated
3.57
Ecology Today, Volume 1, Number 1, 1971
3.58
"Ed Powell's Stuff," 1984; clippings on nuclear energy
3.59
Environment, Volume 13, Number 1, 1971
3.60
"The Green Revolution," undated; includes notes on recycling and pollution
3.61
Hickory Woods clippings, 1999-2000
3.62
Kingsley Park clippings, 1990
3.63
Love Canal clippings, 1996, 1998
3.64
The Mother Earth News, Number 2, 1970
3.65
Pollution - Air, 1963, 1966-1969; includes reports and pamphlets
3.66
Pollution - Radiation, 1962, 1970; includes clippings, reports, newsletters, fliers
3.67
Pollution - Water, 1966, 1969-1970; includes notes, clippings, reports, and announcements
3.68
Rehearse for the Apocalypse, undated; includes a compilation of radical ecology articles from the New University Conference, Indiana University
3.69
"A Reporter at Large, The Magic Mineral", by Paul Brodeur, reprinted from The New Yorker, undated
3.70
Science and Public Affairs, 1970; includes April, October, and January issues of the Bulletin of the Atomic Sciences
3.71
Seabrook Clamshell Alliance: Consensus and Utopian Democracy, 1991
3.72
Seabrook Handbooks, 1977-1979
3.73
Seabrook Occupation Notes, 1977
3.74
Sierra Club Bulletin, 1969
3.75
Toxic Waste, 1997, 1999; includes clippings
3.76
West Valley, Brief History of the West Valley Nuclear Service Center, undated
3.77
West Valley, Civil Disobedience and the West Valley Nuclear Processing Plant, 1979
3.78
West Valley, History of the Coalition on West Valley Nuclear Wastes, undated
3.79
Workshop in Nonviolence (WIN) Ecology Issue, Volume 5, Number 14, 1969
V.     Writings, 1960-2000

Divided into three subseries: General, Spectrum, and Other University at Buffalo Publications.

V.A     General, 1960-2000
The folders titled "Grassroots Activism in the 1960's: The Political Autobiography of Charles Haynie" were also used as reading material in his course, The American Left (SSC 441). They contain Haynie's extensive writing and documentation of his activism. "Grassroots Activism" was never published. Folders titled "Publications of Charles Haynie" were removed from a binder and remain in Haynie's original order. These folders document Haynie's articles from 1969-1989, some of which appear individually and within "Grassroots Activism". Quoted folder titles are taken directly from Haynie's original folders.
Arranged alphabetically.
Box-folder Contents
4.1
"American Reactionary Movements Since the 1930's," 1999; includes two drafts
4.2
"As of early February 1999 needing corrections;" includes scrapbook copies of several Haynie articles
4.3
"Autobiographical Reminisces," 1998; includes drafts
4.4
Bloch, Enid, Conference Paper "Fear of Self in American Academic Life," 1998
4.5
Books Recommended by Charles Haynie, 1997
4.6
Boston Globe Op-Ed Article, 1967
4.7
A Brief Guide for the Student: To the Faculty Senate Debate on General Education, 1979
4.8
"Bullies and Me," 1984; includes draft of an article published under the title "Dealing with Bullies"
4.9
Civil Disobedience and the West Valley Nuclear Reprocessing Plant, 1979
4.10
Cuba, n.d
4.11
David Stockman and the Collapse of Reagan-Economics, 1981
4.12
Fragments of a Political Biography, 1978
4.13
"Freedom Rides: Our Protests over the Cuban Invasion," 1998;

Note: article is incomplete

4.14
"Grassroots Activism in the 1960's: The Political Autobiography of Charles A. Haynie," undated;

Note: No course date given, different cover than other copies

4.15-4.16
"Grassroots Activism in the 1960's: The Political Autobiography of Charles A. Haynie," Spring 1999; includes student paper and flyer for History of UB Activism event
4.17
"Grassroots Activism in the 1960's: The Political Autobiography of Charles A. Haynie", Spring 2000; cover contains graphics
4.18
Grassroots Movements in the New Left: A Personal Version, 1977
4.19
Growing Up Anti-Semitic, 1988
4.20
"Hitching Out West," 1974
4.21
How Do Local Movements Get Started, 1998; includes clippings and notes
4.22
Larry, 1998; includes article titled "Larry"
4.23
Lessons of the New Left Period, 1979
4.24
"Letters from Tennessee: A Background of a Civil Rights Movement," 1963
4.25
"Letters from Tennessee: Part II," 1963
4.26
"Letters from Tennessee," Course Reserve, undated
4.27
Moral Purpose and Education, 1979
4.28
New Left Studies, 1992; includes notes and articles on New Left movement
4.29
New York Times Op-Ed Articles, 1964, 1983
4.30
Notes for the New Left book, 1981; includes outline and notes
4.31
"Old Writings, Good Copy," undated; includes scrapbook copies of articles found in items, "Grassroots Activism in the 1960's" and "Publications of Charles Haynie"
4.32
Poems, 1965, 1977
4.33
Possible Political Ideologies and Strategies of Environmental Movements, 1998
4.34-4.37
Publications of Charles Haynie, 1969-1989
4.38
"Radicalizing the University: A Personal History of Charles Haynie," 2000
4.39
Rebellion Against the Diem Regime, 1957-1958; co-authored by John Heckman
4.40
"Remember When "The Times They Were a Changin',"" 1977
4.41
"Revolutionary Wars", 1972; includes articles and notes on revolutions and rebellion
4.42
Say No to Discrimination, 1977
4.43
Solicitation of Peer Comments Regarding "From the Left" Spectrum column, 1983
4.44
Some Lessons in the Coal Miner's Strike of 1978, 1978
4.45
Some Notes on a Theory of the Professional Class, 1978
4.46
Statement to the Department of Energy, 1979
4.47
Statistical Modeling, 1999
4.48
Summer in Buffalo: 1992, A Social Research and Political Action Project, 1992
4.49
The Function of Fantastic Projections: Or, Notes Towards a Theory of Revolutionary Gay, Semetic, and Black Movements, Fall 1974
4.50
The Hope of Socialism in Our Time, 1982
4.51
"The Logic of Superpower Intervention," 1981
4.52
The Mission of the Colleges: Defense of critic thinking, 1981
4.53
"The Politics of Everyday Life: An Annotated Bibliography," 1978
4.54
The Radicalization of the New Left, 1997
4.55
The Road Not Taken, 1992
4.56
Toward a Radical University, 1970; includes commentary
4.57
United University Professors (UUP) Newsletter, Letter to the Editor, 1997
4.58
Unity Day and Beyond, Buffalo Newsletter, 1981
4.59
Why I'm Not Voting, 1976
4.60
"Why Do I Write My Autobiography," undated
4.61
Why Socialism: A Checklist, undated
4.62
Writings Regarding Vietnam, 1960, 1965
V.B     Spectrum, 1976-1998
Box-folder Contents
4.63
Spectrum, Letters to the Editor, 1976-1979
4.64
Letters and articles, 1980-1981
4.65-4.66
"From the Left" Series, 1983-1984
4.67-4.81
"Out of the Chaos" Series, 1985-1998, undated
V.C    Other University at Buffalo Publications, 1974-1989
Articles in this series appeared in Ethos, Reporter, Thundercurrent, and The Current.
Box-folder Contents
4.82
Ari, 1985
4.83
Articles in Thundercurrent, 1979; includes nine articles and letters to editor
4.84
Articles in The Current , 1982; includes "Fraternities: Breeding the Old Order"
4.85
Articles in The Reporter, 1978, 1981, 1989
Box-folder Contents
4.86
Hitching Out West, August 1974
4.87
My College Life in the 50's, September 1976
4.88
On the Theme "Rejuvenating the University", September 1974
4.89
The Music Room Crowd, November 1976
4.90
Two Accounts of Life at This University, February 1974
4.91
Why Us?, December 1976

Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog.

Contributors

Haynie, Charles A. (Charles Atkinson), 1935-2001
State University of New York at Buffalo. University Archives.
Tolstoy College

Subject Terms

Buffalo (N.Y.)--Politics and government
Civil rights demonstrations--Tennessee
Civil rights workers
Demonstrations--New Hampshire--Seabrook
Haynie, Charles A. (Charles Atkinson), 1935-2001
Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill (Niagara Falls, N.Y.)
Nuclear power plants--New Hampshire
Radicalism
Radioactive waste disposal--New York (State)--West Valley
State University of New York at Buffalo--Archives
Student movements--New York (State)--Buffalo
Student protesters--New York (State)--Buffalo
Tolstoy College
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--United States
Voter registration--United States

Genre Terms

Announcements
Articles
Correspondence
Fliers (printed matter)
Leaflets
Notes
Pamphlets
Syllabi
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Associated Material

Related Resources

Related Resources in the University Archives

34/5/1012 , Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy Papers, 1961-1993
MS 65 , Ecumenical Task Force of Western New York Love Canal collection, 1979-1991
MS 74 , Love Canal Area Revitalization Agency records
MS 88, Adeline Levine papers, Love Canal Habitability Studies
MS 123, CD-ROM: Love Canal [images], 1938-1979
22/7F/668 , Lester W. Milbrath Environmental Issue Papers, 1971-1990
22/3F/634 , Levine, Adeline, collector, Love Canal Collection, 1953-1981
MS 41 , Anti-war publications, 1967-1973
MS 73 , Alternative press collection, 1969-1992
MS 76 , Anthony W. Novitsky and Christopher Densmore collection of Alternative Presses, 1963-2000, 1963-1989
9/5/00-6, University Publication: Ethos literary magazine
9/9/00-3, University Publication: The Spectrum

Related Resources from the University Archives' Campus Unrest collections:

3/1/289, American Association of University Professors. Buffalo Chapter records, 1926-1973
3/1/1217 , American Association of University Professors. Buffalo Chapter. Secretary's Files, 1968-1989 (bulk 1968-1972)
3/5/33 , Campus Unrest at the State University of New York at Buffalo Records, 1965-1990
3/5/351, Campus Unrest: Oral History Interviews, 1967
3/5/570m, Support Your Campus Police Treasurer's Records, 1967-1968
3/5/779, Faculty 45 Files, 1969-1972
3/5/825, Campus Unrest: Clippings, 1964-1975
3/5/821, Paul Krehbiel Campus Unrest Collection, 1968-1970, 2000
3/5/897 , Campus Unrest: Research conducted by Dean G. Pruitt and James Gahagan, Social Psychology Department, 1967-1972, 1975
3/5/974, Campus Unrest: Individuals' Collections, 1969-2004
3/5/1248 , Richard A. Siggelkow Campus Unrest Collection, 1961-1991
9/0/251, Broadsides: Collection, 1963-
9/1/64, Graduate Student Association records, 1963-1970
9/4/247, Student Coordinating Council and Polity Minutes, 1967-1972; Student Senate Minutes, 1967-1972
11/2/66, University Information Services. Campus Unrest Subject Files, 1964-1973
11/2/235, University Information Services. Campus Unrest Subject Files, 1969-1970
12/1/74, Faculty Senate Records, 1952-1969
16/4F/133 , Bruce Jackson Papers, 1964-1971
16/4F/134 , Bruce Jackson Campus Revolt Collection, 1969-1970
16/8F/1064 , Charlie Keil Papers
22/6F/205, Theodore Friend papers, 1968-1973
MS 46 , Fred F. Harcleroad Student Unrest Collection, circa 1964-1972
MS 82 , Military and Draft Counseling Center of Buffalo Records, 1953-1978 (bulk 1967-1974)
CD-ROM 5/3, Campus Unrest Images