TY - GEN AU - Wertham,Fredric AU - Wertham,Fredric TI - Fredric Wertham papers, KW - Caldwell, Taylor, KW - Freud, Sigmund, KW - Frink, Horace Westlake, KW - Gutheil, Emil Arthur, KW - Hughes, Langston, KW - Jones, Ernest, KW - Kinsey, Alfred C. KW - Kraepelin, Emil, KW - Lissitzky, El, KW - Macalpine, Ida KW - Mann, Thomas, KW - Meyer, Adolf, KW - Miller, Arthur, KW - Mosse, Hilde L. KW - Winter, Ella KW - Wright, Richard, KW - Lafargue Clinic (New York, N.Y.) KW - Quaker Emergency Service Readjustment Center (New York, N.Y.) KW - Abused children KW - African Americans KW - Psychology KW - Segregation KW - Art KW - Collectors and collecting KW - Censorship KW - Civil rights KW - Comic books, strips, etc KW - Psychological aspects KW - Drugs KW - Physiological effect KW - Freedom of speech KW - Juvenile delinquency KW - Pornography KW - Psychiatric clinics KW - New York (State) KW - New York KW - Race relations KW - Racism KW - Sex (Psychology) KW - Sex crimes KW - Violence KW - Social aspects KW - Violence in mass media KW - Violence in motion pictures KW - Violence on television KW - Violent crimes KW - Psychiatrists KW - itoamc N1 - Restrictions apply; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, writings, speeches and lectures, reports, research notes, patient case files, psychiatric tests, transcripts of court proceedings, biographical information, newspaper clippings, drawings, photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Wertham's career in psychiatry; Topics include abused children, censorship, civil rights, the physiological effect of drugs, freedom of speech, juvenile delinquency, pornography, race relations and racism, sex crimes, violence, violence in comic books, mass media, motion pictures, and television, and violent crime. Includes materials relating to Wertham's testimony as an expert witness in desegregation cases; his work in New York, N.Y., with the Lafargue Clinic, a psychiatric clinic for African Americans, and the Quaker Emergency Service Readjustment Center for sexually maladjusted individuals; and his art collection particularly paintings by El Lissitzky. Also includes notes, drafts, and related materials for Wertham's major works including Seduction of the Innocent (1954); a patient case file, correspondence, and writings by or about Wertham's patient, psychoanalyst Horace Westlake Frink, and correspondence between Frink and Sigmund Freud; and correspondence, writings, and other papers relating to Wertham's mentors, Emil Kraepelin and Adolf Meyer, and to his Lafargue associate, Hilde Mosse. Correspondents include Taylor Caldwell, Emil Arthur Gutheil, Langston Hughes, Ernest Jones, Alfred C. Kinsey, Ida Macalpine, Thomas Mann, Arthur Miller, Ella Winter, and Richard Wright UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010146 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010146.3 ER -