Words of Free Speech?" (Paper) Columbus Magazine, May/June 1983. War II" (Paper) "American Liberalism: An Historical Definition" (Paper) "Pernicious Folder 7 - Lloyd Various Writings This folder contains: Correspondence NewspaperĬlippings Handwritten Notes Piece Forth Coming in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Columbus College Reaching Tomorrow Magazine, 1983 "Final Report of Task Force #ĩ: The College's Responsibility in Community Service" (Paper) "The South Since World. Photos from Lift Every Voice, Columbus Georgia's African American Heritage. Folder 6 - 2005 Lecture at Auburn, on Columbus Black Middle Class, 2004 This folderĬontains: Correspondence Auburn University Campus Guide Handwritten Notes Unidentified.Folder 5 - History of CSU Archives by Craig Lloyd.Folder 4 - 2005 GAH Meeting, Columbus, April 7-9, 2005.Folder 3 - Essay on Nunnally Johnson for Dictionary of Georgia Biography, 1980.Joseph Gordon, Polomar College, fall 1977 Thisįolder contains: Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings. Folder 1 - Correspondence (Academic), 1960s-1970s.Sullivan Papers (MC 298) Box and Folder List Series 1 - Craig Lloyd Academic Papers Box 1 Provenanceĭonated to the Columbus State University Archives by Craig Lloyd. Copyright CodeĪnd agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Columbus State University, its officers,Įmployees, and agents from and against all suits, claims, actions, and expenses. The publishing party assumes all responsibilityįor clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of the U. The ArchivesĬraig Lloyd/Eugene Bullard Collection (MC 181)Ĭolumbus State University Archives does not claim to control the rights of reproducingįor all materials in the collection. To publish any item in any way, in whole or in part, from its collections. Also, Lloyd's slide show on Eugene Bullard is included.īox 6 is housing for oversized materials.ġ910-2015 6 boxes (6 l.f) Permission to Publishīy accessing the CSU Archives, the user agrees to give proper acknowledgement to theĬSU Archives and further agrees to secure permission in advance from the CSU Archives Of primary and secondary sources relating to Eugene Bullard.īoxes 4 and 5 consist of mainly primary and secondary sources on Eugene Bullard usedīy Lloyd. His book on Bullard, presentations and articles by Lloyd on the subject and a mix Scope and Contentįive boxes equaling 5 linear feet of material comprises the Craig Lloyd/Eugene Bullardīox 1 consists of various manuscripts and manuscripts revisions of Craig Lloyd's bookĮugene Bullard: Black Expatriate in Jazz Age Paris published by University of Georgia Press 2000.īoxes 2 and 3 contain the correspondence of Lloyd in carrying out his research for The above text was taken from Craig Lloyd's, Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate In Jazz-Age Paris. There, for twenty-five years, he helped define the expatriateĮxperience for countless other African American artists, writers, performers and athletes. Bullard found in Europe a degree of respect and freedom The Columbus, Georgia native was anĪccomplished professional boxer, musician, club manager, and impresario of Parisian Is still a relative stranger in his homeland. Of Eugene Bullard entitled: Eugene Bullard, Black Expatriate In Jazz-Age Paris.Īlthough he was the first African American fighter pilot, Eugene J. Here Lloyd began his 13-year labor in producing the definitive biography Teaching history in the mornings, Lloyd spent the remainder of his afternoons in theĪrchives. Lloyd began working in the Archives in 1985, when the position was a half time one. Lloyd's PhD dissertation,Īggressive Introvert: Herbert Hoover and Public Relations Management, was published by Ohio State Press shortly after his hire at Columbus College. Lloyd the 8th hire in the History Department since 1969. Dick Amundson,Ĭhair of the Columbus College Social Science Division initiated the call that made Middlebury College in Vermont, initially arrived at CSU, then Columbus College, inĪugust of 1971 after completing his PhD at the University of Iowa. Craig Lloyd, a native New Yorker, served as Professor of History and ArchivistĪt Columbus State University until his retirement in 2001. Craig Lloyd/EugeneBullard Collection (MC 181) Biographical Noteĭr.
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