TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of May Walden
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Correspondence, 1884-1957
Series 2: Works, ca. 1870-1956, bulk
1891-1956
Series 3: Photographs, ca. 1890-1944
Series 4: Miscellaneous
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Lisa Janssen,
2003.
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Walden, May,
1865-1960
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| Title |
May Walden
Papers
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1870-1972, |
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bulk
1892-1959
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| Extent |
3 cubic ft. (8
boxes)
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| Abstract |
Abstract: Collection of
May Walden, wife of Socialist publisher Charles H. Kerr from 1892 to 1904,
consisting of letters, diaries, literary manuscripts, account books, clippings,
photographs, memorabilia, as well as publications relating to the Socialist
movement. Included in the papers are items relating to May Walden's daughter,
Katharine Kerr Moore.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Walden M |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 43 1 |
May Walden Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Gift of May Walden, ca. 1959; Katharine Kerr Moore, 1974-1975.
Amy Nyholm, 1968; Cynthia S. Wall, 1989; Virginia H. Smith, 2001.
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The May Walden Papers are open for research in the Special Collections
Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The May Walden Papers are the physical property of the Newberry
Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns.
For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection,
contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.
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Chicago and Florida Socialist Party activist writer and speaker,
author of pamphlets, articles and speeches on women's rights and social
causes.
Lilly May Walden grew up in North Carolina and Metamora, Illinois, and
by 1891 she was working in Chicago in the U.S. Pension Office. Once settled in
Chicago she met and married Charles Hope Kerr, publisher first of
Unity, organ of the Western Unitarian conference,
and later the monthly New Occasions, the International
Socialist Review and many other Socialist and liberal books and
pamphlets. The couple was divorced in 1904, at which time May Walden Kerr
dropped her married name and lived the rest of her long life as May Walden.
As the wife of a Socialist publisher, May Walden developed passionate
interests in the causes of the party and together the Kerrs moved in a circle
of leftist writers and speakers, which included Clarence Darrow and Eugene
Debs. After her divorce Walden continued to write and publish on such topics as
women's rights, social injustices and political issues. For a few years she
traveled, stumping for the Socialist Party, becoming popular as a speaker among
women's groups.
In 1913, May Walden moved with her mother Elizabeth to Avon Park,
Florida, where she lived until her death in 1960. She was survived by her only
child, Katharine Kerr Moore, with whom she vigorously corresponded for nearly
fifty years.
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Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc. of May Walden and
Katharine Kerr Moore.
Half of the collection consists of correspondence, primarily
incoming, the bulk of which is letters to May Walden from her daughter,
Katharine Kerr Moore. Moore's letters to her mother give a detailed picture of
domestic life during the Great Depression of the thirties. Some of the letters
included in Walden's papers are addressed to Charles H. Kerr relating to the
publishing house he founded, Charles H. Kerr & Co. The outgoing correspondence
is almost entirely letters from May Weldon to Katharine Kerr Moore. The rest of
the collection consists of manuscript notes and short pieces, small notebooks
and mementos, numerous newspaper clippings, diaries, account books, and
photographs. Included are a few miscellaneous items relating to Katharine Kerr
Moore
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of materials, and arrangement of each series are available through the
Organization section of the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Bryan, William Jennings,
1860-1925
- Charles H. Kerr
Company
- Darrow, Clarence,
1857-1938
- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene
Victor), 1855-1926 -- Portraits
- Hayes, Max S., 1866-1945
-- Portraits
- Howe, Robert Harrison --
Portraits
- Keller, Helen,
1880-1968
- Kerr, Charles H., b.
1860
- London, Jack,
1876-1916-Portraits
- Lowell, James Russell,
1819-1891
- Moore, Katharine
Kerr
- Sanger, Margaret,
1879-1966
- Stedman, Seymour,
1871-1948-Portraits
- Taussig, F. W. (Frank
William), 1859-1940
- Untermann,
Ernest-Portraits
- Walden
Family-Portraits
- Walden, May,
1865-1960
- Zitkala-Sa,
1876-1938
Subjects
- Chicago
(Ill.)-Intellectual life-20th century
- Correspondence-United
States-1884-1957
- Depressions-1929-Florida-Sources
- Depressions-1929-Illinois-Sources
- Diaries-United
States-1913-1956
- Family
life-Florida-History-20th century-Sources
- Family
life-Illinois-History-20th century-Sources
- Manuscripts,
American
- Mothers and
daughters-Florida-Correspondence
- Mothers and
daughters-Illinois-Correspondence
- Photographs-1890-1944
- Publishers and
publishing-Illinois-Chicago
- Social
action-Illinois-Chicago
- Socialist Party
(U.S.)-History-Sources
- Women social
reformers-United States-History-20th century-Sources
- Women's rights-United
States-History-20th century-Sources
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| Incoming and outgoing letters are predominantly between May Walden
and her daughter Katharine Kerr Moore, dealing with personal and familial
concerns. There is a scattering of letters addressed to Charles Hope Kerr and a
number of letters to May Walden which relate to her Socialist Party activities.
Although among the correspondents are several well-known people, most of them
sent brief notes and/or signed form letters relating to the Socialist movement.
Among these are notes from Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edward
Everett Hale, Alan Lomax, Eleanor Roosevelt and Margaret Chase Smith. Letters
of more interest to Charles Kerr include two from William Jennings Bryan (1897,
1901), one from James Russell Lowell (1884) and one from Frank W. Taussig
(1900). There are also letters to May Walden from Clarence Darrow (undated),
Helen Keller (1954), and Margaret Sanger (1921).
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Folder |
Contents |
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1-60 |
Anderson, Alice - Moore, J. Howard |
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61-74 |
Moore, Katharine Kerr, 1904-1929 |
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75-95 |
Moore, Katharine Kerr - Progressive woman, 1930-1940 |
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96-144 |
Reynolds, Katharine - Zeh, Nellie |
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| Diaries, notebooks, miscellaneous notes for
speeches, and articles for publication. Includes "The Story of the Drinking
Cup," a sanitary collapsible cup used as a novelty for the 1912 political
campaign of Eugene V. Debs, and two cups. Also, one of her booklets published
by Charles H. Kerr & Co. entitled "Socialism and the Home."
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Folder |
Contents |
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145-150 |
Diaries, 1913-1956 |
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151 |
"An Answer to the Question, 'What Shall We do about
Birth Control?' "
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152 |
"Anticipate the Best Women" |
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153 |
"Can a Naughty Child Be Made Good While It Is
Asleep?"
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154 |
Excerpts and clippings |
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155 |
Haldeman-Julius Publications |
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156 |
"How come?" |
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157 |
"Lesson IV" |
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158 |
"Modern Literature of Florida" |
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159 |
Notebook |
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160 |
Notes, 1909 |
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161 |
Notes of the ancestry of Charles H. Kerr |
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162 |
"Russian Composers" |
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163 |
"September 3, 1891" (autobiographical notes) |
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164 |
"Socialism and the Home" |
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165 |
Speech before the Avon Park, Florida Women's Club,
1926
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166 |
"The Story of Captain Roth" |
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167 |
"Story of Metamora's First Band" |
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168 |
"The Story of the Drinking Cup" [four folders: 168, 168a-c], 1912 |
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169 |
"Story of the Progressive Woman" |
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170 |
"Termite Men Here Again!" |
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171 |
Untitled (on Book Week) |
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172 |
Untitled (on opera) |
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173 |
Untitled (on preparedness for war) |
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174 |
"Votes for Women" |
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175 |
"William H. Russell..." |
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176 |
"With Apologies to Longfelllow" |
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and Katharine Kerr Moore and her children. Also, images of Eugene Debs, Jack
London (in a group photo of part of Jacob Coxey's Army) and three Socialist
activists, 1900-1908.
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177 |
Debs, Eugene Victor |
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178 |
Kerr, Charles Hope |
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179 |
London, Jack (with Coxey's Army) |
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180 |
Miscellaneous non-family |
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181 |
Moore, Katharine Kerr and Family |
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182 |
Socialists Max Hayes, Robert Howe, Seymour Stedman
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183 |
Untermann, Ernest |
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184 |
Walden, Althea |
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185 |
Walden, Delinzo A. |
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186 |
Walden, May |
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| Account books and an assortment of printed materials including
newspaper clippings, Socialist Party publications, and mementos relating to
Walden's life in Florida. Also, publications of the Sacco and Vanzetti Defense
Committee and the Sacco and Vanzetti National League and a chart on Indian
affairs published by Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin).
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Folder |
Contents |
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187 |
Account Books, 1892-1952 1892-1952 |
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188 |
Address Book, Receipts |
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189 |
Diplomas |
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190 |
Florida Material |
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191 |
Institute Notebook |
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192 |
Mementos |
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193 |
National American Woman Suffrage Association |
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194 |
Newspaper Clippings, part 1 |
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195 |
Newspaper Clippings, part 2 |
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196 |
Passport (Walden's grandfather) |
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197 |
Sacco and Vanzetti Defense Committee |
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198 |
Sacco and Vanzetti National League |
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199 |
Socialist Party Notebook |
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200 |
Socialist Party Printed Material |
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201 |
Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Bonnin): Indian study |
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