식별 요소
참조코드
기록보존소의 이름과 위치
기술 계층
제목
일자(시기)
- 1963-1966 (생성)
규모
1 folder, 4 items, 7 pages
생산자 이름
개인 이력
John Beecher was a poet whose works often expressed social concerns such as civil rights, non-violence, and workers' rights. During the 1960's, his work on the publication «Ramparts» got him dubbed a "Communist" by Governor George Wallace of Alabama, which Beecher claimed was an "honor". He would return to Alabama, where he claimed the KKK wanted him dead, in 1966 to serve as a visiting professor at Miles College, a traditionally black institution. He and his wife Barbara were received back to the Catholic Church in 1965, and he describes the changes in the Church in Birmingham since his boyhood days there. He and Barbara were also art printers, and Merton approached them to do specialty additions of some of his work.
내용과 구조 요소
범위와 내용
This exchange of letters, two from Merton and two from John Beecher, gives an account of the opposition that authors on civil rights, non-violence, and social reforms faced in the 1960's from within the Church and in secular society. Beecher struggled with the Jesuit administration of Santa Clara University around the time Merton's work on nuclear war was banned, while both speak with a positive voice about the future of the Church.
정리 시스템
Records are arranged chronologically. Records are not divided into Series.
열람 및 이용 요소의 조건
접근제어조건
Regulations governing use of the collection can be found here: (‹https://bellarmine.libraryhost.com/index.php/rules›).
기술적 접근
복사조건
자료의 언어
자료의 규약들
기록물의 언어 및 규약
검색도구
수집과 평가 요소
보관 이력
수집의 직접적 출처
평가, 폐기, 처리일정 정보
추가 이관
관련 자료 요소들
원본 존재와 소장위치
복사본의 존재와 소장위치
관련 기록 자료
See published letter from Merton in «Witness to Freedom» (‹https://bellarmine.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=no%3A32625479›), p. 97.