Articles and broadcasting scripts by Lady Simon and other people
MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 25 / K29
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Title
Articles and broadcasting scripts by Lady Simon and other people
Shelfmark
MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 25 / K29
Summary
(1) file containing articles by Max Gruhl, Sir John Harries and others and a few notes used by Lady Simon for lectures or her own articles
(2) typescripts of broadcasts by several people, including Lady Simon, Sir John Harris and Charles Roberts. List of contents inside cover
(3) typescript of Sir John Simon's speech on slavery to the Royal Institute of International Affairs (2 copies), 3 Jun. 1931
(4) file of newspaper articles by Captain Patrick Clifford on slavery in Africa and China, from the Sunday Mercury, 18 Mar.-27 May 1934
(5) miscellaneous file of drafts of articles, with an occasional letter
(6) miscellaneous file on Africa, Germany and its colonies, Dr. Johnson on Slavery, and Native Races and the Liqueur Traffic, with occasional letter
(7) miscellaneous papers
Date
[1930]-1948
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society
Papers of the Anti-Slavery Society (accessions 1941-1951) and of Kathleen, Lady Simon
The Papers of Kathleen, Lady Simon
Other papers
Articles and broadcasting scripts by Lady Simon and other people
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