Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_001.
Digitized copy available on hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, file name Farmer_Audio_002.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_004.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_014.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_015.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_002.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_032. Streaming video of this recording can be found online at https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/191343 with James Farmer appearing at 37:32.
Digitized version on UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_033.
Digitized version on drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_34.
Digitized version on drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_35.
Digitized version on drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_36 (Tape 1) and Farmer_Audio_037 (Tape 2).
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_038.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_043.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_044.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_045.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_046.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_047.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_048.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_049.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_050.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_051.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_052b.
Additional physical and digital copies exist titled 052a. The sound quality of these is unlistenable at points and production is disorganized.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_053.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_054.
Digitized copy available on hard drive UOMW_2012_DRV03, file name Audio_022.
Digitized copy available on hard drive UOMW_2012_DRV03, file name Audio_023.
Digitized copy available on hard drive UOMW_2012_DRV03, file name Audio_024.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_017.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_018.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_019.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_025.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_020.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_021.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_026.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_027.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_028.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_029.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_030.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Audio_031.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_043.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_040.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_038.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_039.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_042.
Digitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV03, filename Farmer_Video_030.
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Includes note of condolence to James Farmer's daughter, Tami, from President Bill Clinton.
Text of Part 3, Chapter 9 of Lay Bare the Heart.
Speech addressed to Stafford High School Class of 1999 was written by Farmer but not delivered in person due to his ill health at the time.
Contents contain the 3rd and 4th general sessions of the conference; Farmer speaks during the 3rd session. External notes read "Track 1 - 3rd General Session (Farmer) - Conf. of President of Black [?] Track 2- 4th Genl Session."
External notations read "James Farmer on 8/28/69 2 3/6." Produced by WCBS-TV in association with Columbia University.
External notations on reverse of case read "Evans/Novak James Farmer Guest, 7/5/69 3 3/6 speed".
External markings on case read "United Recording Laboratories Inc."
External notation reads "Moment of Death MARTIN LUTHER KING DR JAMES FARMER KENNETT SQUARE, PA APRIL 5, 1968 SPEED 3 3/4." Recorded at a meeting in Kennett Square, PA on Thursday, April 4, 1968, upon learning that MLK had passed. Occasion was a panel discussion on the subject "in race relations are we a community," sponsored by Lincoln University and the Kennett Area Community Forum.
External notations on reverse of case read "James Farmer Speech 1 7/8 speed, 0 - 504', Denver - New Careers - 1969, Duplicate".
Box label reads "Louisiana Diary - Soundtrack, CORE Voter Registation, Rally, and Demonstrations Plaquemine, LA July 14 - August 25, 1963". External notations on cassette: "Side A - Louisiana Diary - July 14-August 25, 1963 - Rally - Plymouth Rock Baptist Church; Farmer addresses rally + demonstrates (Plaquemine, LA) / Side B - Voter Registration Drive -July 14 - August 25, 1963/ CORE, Plaquemine, LA"
Audio is the soundtrack for the documentary Louisiana Diary, originally produced by KQED for National Educational Television and first airing in 1964. The film documents CORE from July to August 1963, as they undertake an African American voter registration drive in the town of Plaquemine, Louisiana.
Notations on box read "KKK Rap Session, 2-11-1982 / NEA / Sam Etheridge, Janetta Richester, Dorothy Massie & Barbara Lawless".
Contents are an open forum discussion of Klan activity and efforts to oppose it; Farmer is in the audience. Farmer starts talking around 13:35 on side B recording.
Notations on box read ""Freedom Summer Reunion," NPR's All Things Considered, June 27, 1994". Handwritten notations on cassette say the same with the addition of "Cheryl Devall, Correspondent".
External notations on box reads "James Farmer Speech, War on Poverty", Hyman Bookbinder." Notations on cassette case read "James Farmer Speech/"War on Poverty"/Hyman Bookbinder". "Nid./ N.A.C.A.A."
External notations read ""Larry King Show"/ James Farmer". Recording is on 2 cassettes. Tape 1, Side A: Part 1; Tape 1, Side B: Part 2; Tape 2, Side A: Part 3; Tape 2, Side B: Part 4.
External notations read "4/8/96 / Rev. John Peyton, Manassas, VA / Former Black Panther Party Member / about 1 1/2 hrs. tot.". A sticker reads "James Farmer's Tape."
Farmer's voice appears very briefly near the start of the recording.
External notations on cassette read "Broadcast service of the Christian Science Monitor, MonitoRadio" with "James Farmer" in type.
Handwritten notations on case read "Langston Hughes" on side A and "Langston Hughes / James Farmer at 1972 seminar of civil [servants?]" on side B.
All of side A and the first 9 min. of side B are Langston Hughes reading and discussing his poetry. The tape cuts out and resumes with an introduction of James Farmer at 9:03 on side B. Farmer's speech ends abrubtly at the end of the tape.
Mini cassette. External notations on case read "Longview News Journal / Black History - Gail BEIL, Journalist". Notation on cassette reads "Black Hist. / [illegible]".
Gail Beil reads her article from the Longview News Journal aloud in a recording made for James Farmer.
Note on cassette reads "Message for James Farmer".
Recorded messages from FOR members to James Farmer after his receipt of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Handwritten notations on cassette are partially illegible but likely read "pertinent part of 3/18/80 Winpisinger interview".
Relevant contents are on side B of the recording. Side A contains a brief audio clip discussing Ralph Nader and is otherwise blank.
Handwritten notations on cassette read "Teacher Rts. Conf - Panel Sat on Employment; [illegible] / NEA / James Farmer / #9 / (Feb '81)".
James Farmer begins speaking at 12:27 on side A.
Handwritten notations on cassette read "James Farmer at Lake Forest College / March 24, 1986".
External notation on cassette reads "Interview with James Farmer and John Conyers."
Sound quality is very poor. Interview ends at 40:12 and cuts to seemingly unrelated material.
Cassette is addressed to Mr. James Farmer, Asst. Sec. H.E.W., Washington, DC, and contains a return address of People Against Injustice in Hampton, VA.
Features a female speaker holding a press conference regarding police violence in Newport News, VA.
External notations on cassette read "Fresh Air Terry Gross interviews James Farmer. Side 1 of 2 / Produced the studios of WHYY FM, Philadelphia, by Terry Gross and Daniel Miller". Reverse side reads "Fresh Air / Side 2 of 2."
External notations on cassette read, "Op. PUSH MLK Commemorative Service, Dr. James Farmer. Attorney Thomas N. Todd / April 4, 1985".
James Farmer speaks at the beginning of the side B recording.
Notations on cassette read "R. Perot's comments - James Farmer - Lay Bare the Heart - Side One."
Part 1 of a 3 part lecture series.
Part 2 of a 3 part lecture series.
Part 3 of a 3 part lecture series.
External notations on case read "YWTK for Farmer recording 8/4/64."
Sticker on tape reads, "Track 2 - Bishop James / K. Mathews 1/2/65".
External notations on bottom edge of case read "James Farmer 8/15/66 / Lecture 45 min".
Stickers on case read, "For: James Farmer / From: Tony Janak" and "James Farmer / NBC TV 4/12/70 / 3 3/[?]"." Handwritten notes on the tape read "James Farmer 4/12/70 / 3 3/6'."
Tape is in a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) case. External notations on reverse of case read "Public Affairs Special, "From Watts to Newark," July 17/67, Tape 1 of 2" and is addressed to James Farmer.
Box is missing top part. External notations read "Public Affairs Special, "From Watts to Newark," July/17/67, Tape 2 of 2".
External notations on reverse of case read "James Farmer 10/20/70 / James Farmer's Speech". Insert shows mailing address to James Farmer at the Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare with a return address of WSU-Whitewater.
External notations on case read "Hon James Farmer / 662 6A Lect & Question / unclassified / 6-1-73 53rd class".
External notations on case read "Mr James Farmer / 662 6A Lect & Question / unclassified / 11-20-73 54th class".
External notations on case read "The Hon. James Farmer / 662 6A Lect & Question / unclassified / 6-6-77 55th class / Lecture side I / Question side II / 3 3/4 IPS."
External notations on reverse of case read "Celebrity's Choice / James Farmer / - air check / - 3 3/4 ips".
Handwritten external notations on reverse of case read "Dr. James Farmer / Artist's Lecture Series"
Video 043. External notations on box read "Interviews with James Farmer, Jakoubek, Suggs, & Graham (Civil Rights Era)". Label on cassette reads "Interviews with Farmer, Jakoubek, Suggs & Graham / (Civil Rights) [(Krog)?] (Powell)".
James Farmer section runtime = 1h29m. Running timer displayed at bottom of screen. Farmer discusses his first encounter with racism, CORE, non-violence, relationship with Malcolm X.
Video 040. Notations on box read "DR. JAMES FARMER CLASS LECTURE 3/6/86 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT". Handwritten notations on cassette read "3/4/86 - MWC - Farmer Lecture [illegible] Harlem Riots (year?) - [illegible]".
Video 038. Notations on box read "DR. JAMES FARMER CLASS LECTURE 4/22 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT."
Video_039. Notations on box read "DR. JAMES FARMER CLASS LECTURE (NO DATE) Including Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois".
Video 042. Notations on box read "The Open Mind / James Farmer, founder, Congress of Racial Equality / "James Farmer and the Civil Rights Revolution" / Recorded Nov. 13, 1992" and also notes "Credit: Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, M. Weiner Foundation, Thomas & Theresa Mullarkey Foundation, New York Times Co. Foundation, Mutual of America, 30 minutes".
Video 030. Box label reads "A Ride To Freedom / 9-11-81". Label on cassette says same. DVD access copy available, although it notes that the recording is unclear. Copyright WSB Television.