University of Mary Washington Special Collections and University Archives
Simpson Library1801 College Ave.
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Business Number: 540-654-2045
archives@umw.edu
URL: https://libraries.umw.edu/specialcollections/
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Access
Researchers interested in AV materials may need to visit the Special Collections Reading Room for access due to copyright restrictions.
Biographical / Historical
James Leonard Farmer, Jr. was born January 12, 1920 in Marshall, Texas. He was an exceedingly intelligent student and began attending Wiley College at age fourteen, graduating with his B.S. degree in 1938. From there he went to Howard University School of Divinity before obtaining his B.D. degree in 1941. Eventually, Farmer would become widely recognized as one of the "Big Four" of the civil rights movement. He founded the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in 1942, and gained national recognition in the 1960s for his leadership of the "Freedom Rides" into the South. Farmer's non-violent acts played a significant role in the events leading to the passage of the Civil Rights Bill of 1964 and the Civil Rights Voting Act of 1965.
James Farmer also forayed into politics, albeit briefly. He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1968, and from 1969-1970, he served in the Nixon administration as the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services). By 1971, Farmer returned his focus to activism and education.
In addition to his role as a renowned activist, Farmer was an author, a teacher, and a labor organizer. Beyond his leadership of CORE, he also held a position as honorary vice chairman of the Democratic Socialists of America, and was a co-founding member of the Fund for an Open Society, which promoted thriving racially and ethnically integrated communities. In 1985, he began teaching the history of Civil Rights as Commonwealth Professor of History and American Studies at Mary Washingon College. He received the title of Distiguished Professor in 1987, which he held until his retirement in 1998. MWC awarded Farmer an honorary doctorate of humane letters in 1997. In 1998, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded by President Bill Clinton.
Ill health troubled James Farmer for many of his later years. He would eventually lose both of his legs and his eyesight to diabetes, and passsed away from complications of the disease on July 9, 1999.
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of materials that have been transferred to UMW Archives from the Office of University Relations and Communications, dating from 1984-2008. The majority of the collection's content includes public media materials such as television and radio appearances, and newspaper and magazine articles. The collection also includes correspondence, secretarial notes, speeches written by James Farmer, and documenation of some of Dr. Farmer's many awards and honors. These materials document James Farmer's career at the University of Mary Washington so the bulk of the contents pertain to the late 1980s and 1990s. This collection offers insight into the life of James Farmer's career as an educator and public figure later in his life.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- African Americans -- Civil rights.
- College teachers
- Education, Higher -- Virginia
- Mass media
- Press releases
- Publicity
- WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Bowers, Detine L. (Detine Lee)
- Couric, Katie, 1957-
- Cuthbert, Mike
- Farmer, James, 1920-1999
- Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 1908-1972
- Stamberg, Susan, 1938-
- Toppin, Edgar Allan, 1928-
Container List
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 1
Documentation1998-2005
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 2
Photographs1976-1989
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 3
Photographs1992-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 4
Photographs, Memorial TributeApril 20, 2001
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 5
Slides and floppy disk1984-2001
- Video
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0054
"The American Experience: Adam Clayton Powell" PBSDecember 1, 1989Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_013
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0052
James Farmer - Baltimore "Evening Magazine" Channel 13May 24, 1989Existence and Location of Copies
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_014
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
"The Freedom Fighters," Civil Rights Leaders: Abernathy, Fauntroy, YoungNovember 22, 1986, December 8, 1986Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_018b
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
Down Freedom's Main Line with James Farmer and OthersMay, 2001Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_022
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
Virginia Senate Proceedings presenting Senate Joint Resolution #80 commending James FarmerFebruary 27, 1998ID#
FAC0099
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_025
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 CSPAN0026
Presidential Medal of Freedom Presentation, White HouseJanuary 15, 1998ID#
CSPAN0026
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_026
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
James Farmer's Speech to the Federal Election CommissionApril 4, 1994Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_027
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0043
WCVE-TV, Channel 23, Interview with Dr. James FarmerFebruary, 1992ID#
FAC0043
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_028
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0043
James Farmer Interview, Virginia CurrentsPublic Broadcasting Service (U.S.)February 1991ID#
FAC0043
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_029
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
CBS, Freedom Rides - James FarmerJuly 18, 1991ID#
FAC0042
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_032
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 MWC0124
National Civil Rights MuseumDigitized copy
Farmer_Video_034
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0090
James Farmer, Road to FreedomJanuary 1988ID#
FAC0090
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_035
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
Julian Bond - James Farmer Visiting ScholarApril 19, 2002Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_044
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0052
NBC Evening News, "Unity Tour"NBC Television NetworkJune 21, 1991Digitized copy
Farmer_ Video_015
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
James Farmer Memorial Unveiling, Dodd AuditoriumApril 20, 2001Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_021
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
James Farmer Footage for Sculptor2000Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_023
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0049
James Farmer's Reflections Lectures, #1-4WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)1 Cassettes1987English.Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_009b
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0094
James Farmer's Reflections Lectures, #5-8WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)1 Cassettes1987English.Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_037
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0050
James Farmer's Reflections Lectures, #9-12WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)1 Cassettes1987English.Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_010b
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0051
James Farmer's Reflections Lectures, #13WNVT (Television station : Annandale, Va.)1 Cassettes1987English.Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_011
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
James Farmer Biography by Bill Hanson & Media Memorial Tribute to James FarmerAugust 1999, Sept. 1, 1999Existence and Location of Copies
Farmer_Video_033
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1
Interview with Dr. James Farmer, Channel 5, WTTGWTTG (Television station : Washington, D.C.)January 11-12, 1998General
Video 023. DVD access copy available. Jewel case is damaged.
Existence and Location of CopiesDigitized copy available on external hard drive UOMW_July2012_DRV02, filename Farmer_Audio_023.
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0052
Freedom Rides, 1991 Anniversary, NBC "Today"Couric, Katie, 1957-NBC Television Network1991General
Video 031. Notations on box read "Freedom Rides, 1991 Anniversary, NBC "Today" (Video)".
Digitized copyFarmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_031.
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2 FAC0110
A Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers, Episode 1, Marshall, TexasPublic Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2 FAC0076
"American Experience: LBJ," Part I & II1991-09-30-1991-10-01
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2
A National Tribute to James Farmer: An American HeroDigitized copy
Farmer_ Video_024
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2 FAC0118
The CORE of James FarmerUniversity of Wisconsin--MilwaukeeBowers, Detine L. (Detine Lee)1999Digitized copy
Farmer AV 01 > Farmer_Video_036
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2
Celebrating Black History Month, Staff Interviews on James FarmerFebruary 1, 2005Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_016
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2 FAC0063
James Farmer on "Evening Exchange", Channel 32 WHMMWHMM-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)February 6, 1991Digitized copy
Farmer AV 1 > Farmer_Video_012
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2
CBS "This Morning": James FarmerNovember 18, 1988ID#
FAC0053
Digitized copyFarmer_Video_017b
- moving images [1000646136] box: AV2
James Farmer Memorial Unveiling, Mary WashingtonApril 20, 2001Digitized copy
Farmer_Video_020
- moving images [1000646114] Box: AV1 FAC0054
- Audio
- Audio [1000646136] box: AV2
"With Good Reason," featuring Edgar Toppin and James FarmerToppin, Edgar Allan, 1928-1 CassettesJanuary 1994Digitized copy
Farmer_Audio_040.
GeneralExternal notations on cassette read "WITH GOOD REASON, VOL. 2, NO. 5 / "On the Bias: Black and White Perspectivees on African-American History / Farmer (MWC) Toppin (VSU)." Case includes a business card from Pamela H. Landrum with the handwritten note "My extra copy of tape, if you want to listen. [R?] 7/16".
Segment is hosted by Laura Womack.
- Audio [1000646136] box: AV2
"Weekend Edition Sunday," featuring James FarmerNational Public Radio (U.S.)Stamberg, Susan, 1938-1 CassettesJune 18, 1989Digitized copy
Farmer_Audio_041.
GeneralHandwritten notations on cassette read "James Farmer/Susan Stamberg / Weekend Edition/Sun 6/18/89." Notation on case reads "JAMES FARMER".
Segment hosted by Susan Stamberg.
- Audio [1000646136] box: AV2
James Farmer singing "Which Side Are You On?"1 CassettesDubbed August 1999General
Green sticker on case reads "Audio 042". Notations on cassette read "FAC0055 / James Farmer singing / dubbed 8/99".
Original recording date unknown. This recording is several loops of the same song; the run time for one loop of the song is 1m45s.
In a 1985 interview with NPR, Farmer said this is an old labor song with new words he wrote for the freedom rides.
Existence and Location of CopiesFarmer_Audio_042
- Audio [1000646136] box: AV2
"The Mike Cuthbert Show," featuring James FarmerCuthbert, MikeWAMU-FM (Radio station : Washington, D.C.)1 CassettesDecember 11, 1989General
Notations on cassette read "CUTHBERT SHOW / JAMES FARMER ON CIVIL RIGHTS TODAY / 12-11-89." Tape label indicates that the recording comes from WAMU at American University.
Hosted by Mike Cuthbert.
Digitized copyFarmer_Audio_039.
- Audio [1000646136] box: AV2
- Newspaper and magazine articles
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 6
Profiles and interviews1984-2008
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 7
Speaking appearances1986-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 8
James Farmer Scholars1987-1999
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 9
Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner1989
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 10
John F. Kennedy1988-1993
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 11
Martin Luther King, Jr.1988-2002
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 12
Freedom Ride, 30th Anniversary1991
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 13
Malcolm X1992-1993
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 14
Presidential Medal of Freedom1997-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 15
Health1997-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 folder: 16
State recognition1997-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 17
Lester Day1998-1999
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 1
James Farmer Multicultural Center1998-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 2
Retirement1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 3
Tribute and memorial articles1999-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 4
Misc.1961-2002
- Mixed Materials [1000646115] Box: 1 Folder: 6
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 5
Civil Rights Conferences1989-1991
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 6
Lay Bare the Heart promotional materials1984-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 7
Press releases, MWC1984-1995
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 8
Press releases, other1986-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 9
Visiting Professor in Human Rights2002
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 10
WNVT-TV1983-1992
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 11
Employment at MWC1984-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 12
AV permissions requests1989-2004
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 13
Interviews with Farmer1990-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 14
Honorary Program1996
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 15
Presidential Medal of Freedom1997-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 16
Memorial and tributes1999-2000
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 17
Misc. correspondence and memos1986-1999
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 18
Mary Washington College1984-1996
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 19
WNVT-MWC1986-1987
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 20
Biographical information1988-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 21
Martin Luther King Jr. Day1988-1989
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 22
Travel and engagement schedules1989-1996
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 23
James Farmer Scholars1990-1992
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 24
Carolyn Bennett-Speed1991
- Mixed Materials [1000646116] Box: 2 folder: 25
Articles and manuscripts1992-1993
- Mixed Materials [1000646117] box: 3 folder: 1
Honors1984-1999
- Mixed Materials [1000646117] box: 3 folder: 2
Mary Washington College1997-1998
- Mixed Materials [1000646117] box: 3 OS1
Proclamation, City of Milwaukee1990
- Mixed Materials [1000646117] box: 3 OS2
Recognition letter from Texas Governor Ann Richards1993