Kawaida Towers, 1972-1974
Scope and Contents note
This series documents Baraka's role in his hometown of Newark, New Jersey, during the riot of 1967 and his subsequent activism in Newark. In Newark, Baraka founded a number of community-based initiatives in attempts to deal with wretched housing conditions, failing schools, and obstructions to economic opportunities. The majority of the documentation in this series pertains to Baraka's efforts to turn the city into a NewArk, particularly via the Kawaida Towers apartment building project and the related NJR-32 urban renewal project. There are also several folders of newspaper clippings on Newark politics, including the 1970 mayoral election and the victory of Kenneth Gibson, and the riot in Newark's Puerto Rican community in 1974. Researchers should note that Baraka's activism in Newark is also covered in issues of Black NewArk and Unity and Struggle.
Dates
- 1972-1974
Creator
- From the Collection: Woodard, Komozi (Person)
Restrictions of Access
Due to preservation concerns, researchers are required to use the UAP microfilm copy.
Extent
From the Collection: 12.0 Linear feet
Language
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History Repository