Box 5
Contains 18 Results:
3.1.1. "The Earl of Charleston," column, 1972, undated
Editorial columns written by Douglas under the name of "William Earl," for "The Chronicle," a Charleston, South Carolina based weekly newspaper focusing on current issues pertaining to the local African-American community.
Pamphlet: "An Amendment to the Constitution", approximately 1978
Douglas' position paper to provide for representation of the District of Columbia for the South Carolina General Assembly.
Booklet: "From "Roots" to Reality: The Curse of Liberalism", 1978
Douglas' self published writings on political and socio-economic issues. Several booklets were published post-humously by his wife, Rosslee Green Douglas.
Booklet: "The License to Work", 1978
Includes draft of preface.
Booklet: "Unionization and the Black South", 1978
Includes drafts.
Book Outlines, undated
Includes an outlines for "Black America: From Civil War to Civil Rights," "Black America: The World of Jive," and general topics.
"The Earl of Charleston", 1972 January-September
Editorial columns.
"The Earl of Charleston", 1972
Scattered collection of columns
Editorials for the Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader, 1977-1979, undated
Douglas' column for the "Behind the Headlines Commentary on Our Times" section.
Editorials by William Loeb, 1976, 1979, undated
Written by "Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader's publisher, William Loeb. Several of the editorials are written in support of Douglas' columns. Also includes several "Letters to the Editor" (1979).