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DR. THEODORE KORNWEIBEL, JR. COLLECTION

:/13030/c8q2424vNo online itemsDr. THEODORE kornweibel , 7061Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. collectionFinding aid created by california State railroad Museum Library and Archives staff using RecordEXPRESSC alifornia State railroad Museum Library and Archives111 I StreetSacramento, california 95814(916) THEODORE kornweibel , 7062 Descriptive SummaryTitle: Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. collectionDates: 1981-2009 COLLECTION Number: MS 706 Creator/Collector: kornweibel , TheodoreExtent: 16 file cabinet drawers + 2 oversize boxesRepository: california State railroad Museum Library and ArchivesSacramento, california 95814 Abstract: This COLLECTION includes material collected by historian and author Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. while researchinghis book RAILROADS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY, (Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 2010.)

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1 :/13030/c8q2424vNo online itemsDr. THEODORE kornweibel , 7061Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. collectionFinding aid created by california State railroad Museum Library and Archives staff using RecordEXPRESSC alifornia State railroad Museum Library and Archives111 I StreetSacramento, california 95814(916) THEODORE kornweibel , 7062 Descriptive SummaryTitle: Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. collectionDates: 1981-2009 COLLECTION Number: MS 706 Creator/Collector: kornweibel , TheodoreExtent: 16 file cabinet drawers + 2 oversize boxesRepository: california State railroad Museum Library and ArchivesSacramento, california 95814 Abstract: This COLLECTION includes material collected by historian and author Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. while researchinghis book RAILROADS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY, (Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 2010.)

2 Language of Material: EnglishAccessThis COLLECTION is open for research at our off-site storage facility with one week's notice. Contact Library & Archives staff toarrange for RightsCopyright has not been assigned to the california State railroad Museum. All requests for permission to publish or quotefrom manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Capital District Collections Manager. Permission for publication isgiven on behalf of the CSRM as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of thecopyright holder, which must also be obtained by the CitationDr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. COLLECTION . california State railroad Museum Library and ArchivesAcquisition InformationGift of Dr.

3 THEODORE kornweibel , Jr., HistoryDr. THEODORE Kornwiebel, Jr. was born on November 15, 1942. His interest in railroading began as a child when he read every railroad book in the library. He became involved in the civil rights movement in the 1960s. He says that "what really sealed my passion for African-American history was my first teaching job, which was at a still-segregated, all black state college in Texas, Prairie View A&M College (The African-American railroad Experience, , p. 7 of 19) While studying for his in African American Studies at Yale in the late 1960s, Dr. kornweibel volunteered as a gandy dancer (track maintenance worker) on the Valley railroad (an abandoned New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad line) tourist train service in eastern Connecticut.

4 After he received his degree from Yale, Dr. kornweibel took a job at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania teaching black studies. He became a volunteer track worker on the New Hope & Ivyland railroad tourist line near Philadelphia. In 1977, he moved to california to teach African American Studies at San Diego State University and started volunteering at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo, which he continues to do after 30 years. In 1993, when the railroad Museum of Pennsylvania asked him to recommend an authority on African American railroad history to give a presentation. Dr. kornweibel offered to prepare a lecture and slide presentation "Box Cars On My Mind: The African American railroad Heritage," which he brought to other railroad museums , including the california State railroad Museum in 1994.

5 He began in-depth research into the subject during a sabbatical taken in 1999-2000, which culminated in his book RAILROADS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY, (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.) Dr. kornweibel 's other publications include: THE DISPUTE OVER THE USE OF COLORED TROOPS AT THE BATTLE OF THE CRATER, JULY 30 1864. MA Thesis/Dissertation, University of Santa Barbara, 1963. The occupation of Santa Catalina Island during the Civil War, california HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 46, No. 4 (Dec. 1967), pp. 345-357. THE MESSENGER MAGAZINE: 1917-1928. Thesis/Dissertation, Yale University, 1972. NO CRYSTAL STAIR: BLACK LIFE AND THE MESSENGER, 1917-1928. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

6 , 1975. Waiting for the war to come: Union camp life in 1861-1862, NIAGARA FRONTIER, Vol. 22 (Winter 1975), pp. 87-97. An economic profile of black life in the twenties, JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES, Vol. 6, No. 4 (June 1976), pp. 307-320. IN SEARCH OF THE PROMISED LAND: ESSAYS IN BLACK URBAN HISTORY. Port Washington, New York: Kennikat Press, 1981. Humphrey Bogart s sabara: Propaganda, cinema, and the American character in World War II, AMERICAN STUDIES, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Spring 1981), pp. 5-19. Apathy and dissent: Black America s negative responses to World War I, SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY, Vol. 80, No. 3 (Summer 1981), pp. 322-338. Life after Milwaukee? TRAINS MAGAZINE, October 1981, pp. 26-29. FEDERAL SURVEILLANCE OF AFRO-AMERICANS, 1917-1925 THE FIRST WORLD WAR, THE RED SCARE, ANDDr.

7 THEODORE kornweibel , 7063 THE GARVEY MOVEMENT, edited by THEODORE kornweibel . Frederick, Maryland: University Publisher of America, MASON AND THE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST DURING WORLD WAR I: THE PERILS OF CONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTION. Natchitoches, Louisiana: Southern Studies Institute of Northwestern State University, 1987. SEEING RED:FEDERAL CAMPAIGNS AGAINST BLACK MILITANCY, 1919-1925. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, INJUSTICE: CAMPAIGNS AGAINST BLACK MILITANCY DURING THE FIRST RED SCARE. Bloomington, Indiana: IndianaUniversity Press, 1998. INVESTIGATE EVERYTHING: FEDERAL EFFORTS TO COMPEL BLACK LOYALTY DURING WORLD WAR : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002. VOOGD, Race riots and resistance: The red summer of 1919, THEJOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HISTORY, Vol.

8 76, No. 3 (2010), p. 771. Dr. kornweibel is currently a professor emeritus in AfricanAmerican history at San Diego State University. He and his wife, Catherine have two sons, Daniel and and Content of CollectionMS 706 is arranged in six series: Series 1. PHOTOGRAPHS Series 2. EMPLOYEE MAGAZINES Series 3. SUBJECT FILES Series4. COLLECTION GUIDES Series 5. CORRESPONDENCE Series 6. MISCELLANEOUSMS 706 Dr. THEODORE kornweibel , Jr. [Complete finding aid]


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