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Collection Overview
| Size | About 1,650 items (3.0 linear feet) |
| Abstract | John Herbert Roper is a professor of history with interests chiefly related to the history of the American South. The collection includes correspondence, interviews, writings, and other materials relating to historian John Herbert Roper's work as professor of history at Emory and Henry College and on topics in southern history. Among these materials are transcripts of and notes on interviews done in 1978 and 1980 with William T. Couch, Manning J. Dauer, John Hope Franklin, Guy B. Johnson, Guion Johnson, LeRoy E. Loemker, J. Carlyle Sitterson, Carl D. Stewart, and Bennett H. Wall about historian C. Vann Woodward. Also included is a transcript of an interview with Woodward; correspondence with Woodward that includes letters from Woodward about Tom Watson; and a manuscript by Roper of "Progress and History: U. B. Phillips and C. Vann Woodward Create A Southern Dialectic on Race." There is also correspondence about historian U. B. Phillips; materials relating to the Herbert Aptheker/Paul G. Partington controversy about publication of a bibliography of the works of W. E. B. DuBois; correspondence and other papers relating to Roper's editing a collection of essays entitled C. Vann Woodward: A Southern Historian and His Critics; an interview with Ellis Merton Coulter about U. B. Phillips; and correspondence and other materials relating to other aspects of Roper's writing and teaching. |
| Creator | Roper, John Herbert, 1948- |
| Language | English. |
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Subject Headings
The following terms from Library of Congress Subject Headings suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the entire collection; the terms do not usually represent discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or items.
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Biographical Information
John Herbert Roper is History Department chair and Richardson Professor of American History at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Va. He received his M.A. from North Carolina State University and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. He is the author of many volumes on southern history including C. Vann Woodward, Southerner (1987); U. B. Phillips: A Southern Mind (1984), and Paul Green's War Songs (1993).
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Scope and Content
The collection includes correspondence, interviews, writings, and other materials relating to historian John Herbert Roper's work as professor of history at Emory and Henry College and on topics in southern history. Among these materials are transcripts of and notes on interviews done in 1978 and 1980 with William T. Couch, Manning J. Dauer, John Hope Franklin, Guy B. Johnson, Guion Johnson, LeRoy E. Loemker, J. Carlyle Sitterson, Carl D. Stewart, and Bennett H. Wall about historian C. Vann Woodward. Also included is a transcript of an interview with Woodward; correspondence with Woodward that includes letters from Woodward about Tom Watson; and a manuscript by Roper of "Progress and History: U. B. Phillips and C. Vann Woodward Create A Southern Dialectic on Race." There is also correspondence about historian U. B. Phillips; materials relating to the Herbert Aptheker/Paul G. Partington controversy about publication of a bibliography of the works of W. E. B. DuBois; correspondence and other papers relating to Roper's editing a collection of essays entitled C. Vann Woodward: A Southern Historian and His Critics; an interview with E. Merton Coulter about U. B. Phillips; and correspondence and other materials relating to other aspects of Roper's writing and teaching.
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Materials Received 1980-1988.
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Additions after 1988.
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Addition of October 1989 (Acc. 89112), 1976-1989.
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Addition of October 1989 (Acc. 89114), 1989.
| Folder 47 |
Letters from C. Van Woodward, Paul G. Partington, and August Meier #04235, Subseries: "Addition of October 1989 (Acc. 89114), 1989." Folder 47 |
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Addition of October 1989 (Acc. 89120), 1986-1989.
| Folder 48 |
Materials relating to the Herbert Aptheker/Paul G. Partington controversy #04235, Subseries: "Addition of October 1989 (Acc. 89120), 1986-1989." Folder 48 |
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Additions 1990-1999 (Acc. 90033, 90059, 93132, 94067, 94121, 94160, 95022, 95099, 95146, 96041, 96088, 98115, 98312, 98351),
1981-1997.
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Addition of February 2000 (Acc. 98566), 1990.
| Folder 68 |
Interview: Avery, Lawrence #04235, Subseries: "Addition of February 2000 (Acc. 98566), 1990." Folder 68 |
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Additions of June 2000 (Acc. 98640) and August 2001 (Acc. 99057), 1970s-2001.
Correspondence and other items roughly sorted by year.
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Addition of June 2002 (Acc. 99267), 1970-2002.
Correspondence and other items, including an essay by Roper, "Marxing through Georgia: Eugene Genovese and Radical Historiography for the Region," ( Georgia Historical Quarterly, spring 1996) and See Yankeetown by Tom Knotts (1970).
| Folder 93-94 |
Correspondence and other items, 1970-2002 #04235, Subseries: "Addition of June 2002 (Acc. 99267), 1970-2002." Folder 93-94Folder 93Folder 94 |
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Addition of October 2003 (Acc. 99636), 2002-2003.
Correspondence and other items including notes and letters relating to a speech Roper gave at Virginia Intermont college in 2002 about Benjamin Elijah Mays.
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Items Separated
Items separated include audiotapes (T-4235/1-2).
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