Skip to main content

Newark (N.J.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Barbara J. Kukla Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MG Nwk Kukla
Scope and Contents This collection consists of the collected papers of Barbara J. Kukla, who has worked in Newark for over fifty years as an author and reporter. These materials were collected by Barbara, both through her work and for personal interest. Some of the significant topics represented in these files are: music, theater, poetry, fine arts, books, African-American heritage and history, African-American life, women’s issues, women’s history, public schools, charter schools, universities, colleges,...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1970 - 2012; 1901 - 2018

Gus Heningburg Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MG Nwk Heningburg
Abstract

This collection consists of documents pertaining to Gus Heningburg, a Newark , NJ, based civil rights and community activist, and former head of the Greater Newark Urban Coalition.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1968 - 1978; 1967 - 2000

Newark Elections Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MG Nwk Elections
Abstract

The collection consists of miscellaneous materials relating to Newark municipal elections, and to Newark involvement in state and national elections.

Dates: c. 1865-2021

Newark Mayors Collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MG Nwk Mayors-(Fileroom)
Scope and Contents Box 1: Thomas L. Raymond (flyer)Vincent Murphy: letter from Murphy to Lt. David Strauss (Oct. 13, 1943)Ralph A. Villani: Exhibit, NPL, Nov. 14, 1985; removal from position as judge, brief before the NJ Supreme Court, 1934.Leo P. Carlin: correspondence, Misc. items (1935-72)Hugh J. Addonizio: campaign flyers, pamphlets, handbills, correspondence between Hugh J. Addonizio and Paul Gaetano Cavicchia (1965-70).Ken Gibson: funeral...
Dates: 1934 - 2019

Pamela E. Goldstein Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MG Nwk Goldstein-(Offsite)
Abstract

The collection covers the first few terms of the Sharpe James mayoralty, 1986-2002. Pamela E. Goldstein was the press spokeswoman for Mayor James.

Dates: c. 1986-2002