Guide to the Charlotte Brate Papers,
1932-1963
Table of Contents
- Collection Summary
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Content Note
- Subject Headings
- Administrative Information
- Access and Use
- Encoding Information
- Series List
- Container List
Collection Summary
| Repository: | Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College Libraries |
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| Creator: | Brate, Charlotte, 1890-1967 |
| Title: | Charlotte Brate Papers |
| Dates: | 1932-1963 |
| Quantity: | 2.0 cubic ft (9 boxes) |
| Abstract: | Undated manuscripts of her stories and other writings including text and sketches for THE JOY FAMILY; and clippings, correspondence, and pamphlets concerning her writing, her art, her anti-war poetry, peace demonstrations and letter writing campaigns, and other pacifist concerns, 1932-1963. |
| Forms of Materials: | Manuscripts and other writings including text and sketches; and clippings, correspondence, and pamphlets. |
Biographical Note
Charlotte Brate (1890-1967) was born in Albany, N.Y., and was the daughter of a printer and publisher. After she graduated from Vassar in 1912, Miss Brate continued her studies at the Art Student's League, the New York School of Social Work, and Alfred University. She supported herself by teaching painting, pottery, and sculpture in private schools and in classes she organized herself. In 1928 her children's book, The Pony Tree, was published by Stokes.
Shortly thereafter her art work became secondary to her interest in the reformation of the Christian church along pacifist lines. Her writings on this subject, some of which were written under the name Ethan Arbow, were motivated by her conviction that Christianity had been misled into supporting war by the false conversion of Emperor Constantine. Late in her life she developed an additional interest in organic foods and gardening.
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Scope and Content Note
Undated manuscripts of her stories and other writings including 64 envelopes of text and sketches for the children's book, The Joy Family; and clippings, correspondence, and pamphlets concerning her writing, her art, her anti-war poetry, peace demonstrations and letter writing campaigns, and other pacifist concerns, 1932-1963.
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Access and Use
Access
This collection is open for research according to the regulations of the Vassar College Archives and Special Collections Library without any additional restrictions.
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Subject Headings
Subjects:
- Art.
- Children's literature--Women authors.
- Pacifism.
- Women and peace.
- Women artists.
- Women authors, American.
Document Types:
- Drawings.
- Poems.
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Encoding Information
Encoded by Elizabeth Clarke, November 2006.
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Charlotte Brate Papers, Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College Libraries.
Processing Information
Original processing date unknown.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Charlotte Brate.
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Series List
Series I. Miscellaneous (Box 1) |
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Series II. Manuscripts (Boxes 1-9) |
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