A Black Artist at Princeton: Conversations with Braveboy Hintzen
Item
Title of collection or material
A Black Artist at Princeton: Conversations with Braveboy Hintzen
Significant contributors
Creation dates
1970 - 1996
Source institution
General notes
Consists of a typescript of two chapters from "A Black Artist at Princeton: Conversations with Braveboy Hintzen" by novelist, playwright, poet, and educator Jan Carew (1920-2012), which he sent to James A. ("Jim") Floyd. There is also a explanatory letter from Carew to Floyd (1996) regarding the chapters and computer printouts of a photograph taken in 1970 of Jan Carew with Princeton's Freshman Scholars Institute Class of 1974.
Carew's letter to Floyd describes the chapters as part of a "documentary novel 70% of which is based on [his] Guyanese cousin Phillip Moore coming to Princeton as that university's first Black Artist in Residence."
Carew's letter to Floyd describes the chapters as part of a "documentary novel 70% of which is based on [his] Guyanese cousin Phillip Moore coming to Princeton as that university's first Black Artist in Residence."
Extent
Portion of one box, located in ox 8.
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AM 2018-113