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  • Geographic Location = New York (State)--New York
  • Collection = Pauline A. Young Papers
The letter to Pauline A Young expresses optimism about the upcoming meeting regarding the acquisition of the Dunbar Nelson Collection. It informs Young that efforts are underway to determine the collection's monetary value, with the assistance of a book dealer, Walter Goldwater. Specific information about the collection is requested to expedite the valuation process. The letter anticipates a response by the end of the following week.
The letter acknowledges Pauline Young's concerns about a previous letter's tone and apologizes if any offense was taken. It references factual information based on conversations and correspondence with other parties. The letter expresses hope for finding a suitable home for the Paul Dunbar archive and offers assistance if needed.
A letter to Pauline Young forwarding an article from Phylon, 1959 concerning DuBois and the Universal Races Congress which explains the significance of the letter to Alice Dunbar requesting a portrait of Paul for said Congress.
Letter to Pauline Young from the Schomberg Center expressing continued interest in acquiring the Dunbar papers.
Letter from Pauline Young to the editor of Crown Publishing, seeing if there is an interest in publishing Dunbar's works.
Letter from editor of Crown Publishers turning down offer for Dunbar papers, suggesting Howard publishing instead.
An offer letter from the Schomberg Center to purchase the papers of Alice Dunbar Nelson.
The letter, dated November 18, 1983, is addressed to Mr. Bart Auerbach. It discusses efforts to acquire the Dunbar papers for the Schomberg Center. While there is enthusiasm for the acquisition, insufficient funds have been raised, and a major fundraising effort is needed to secure the collection's purchase. The letter expresses a continued interest in obtaining the Dunbar papers in the future.
Letter to Pauline Young from the Schomberg Center expressing continued interest in acquiring the Dunbar papers.