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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Black, Mary Childs, 1922-1994

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1962

Volume: 3 item(s); 5 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Biography

Mary Childs Black was, at time of writing, Director of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection in Williamsburg, Virginia. (See also the Finding Aid to the Mary Black Papers at the Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library).

Usage Guidelines and Restrictions

Related Information and Links

See also Cold War Letters #24A published in Witness to Freedom, pp. 30-31; and Seeking Paradise: The Spirit of the Shakers.

Other Finding Aids

If the person in correspondence with Merton has full text records in the Merton Center Digital Collections, there will be a numeric link to them below.
   

Series List

This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.

Container List

SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1962/01/23 TLSto MertonI have a recent letter from Edward Deming Andrews of Pittsfield, Massachusetts in which he mentions  Merton's interest in Shakers' "innocent, paradoxical spirit drawings" / Hancock Shaker Community / invitation to exhibition at Williamsburg / Edward Deming Andrews and Faith Andrews
 1962/01/27? transcriptfrom MertonI need not tell you how I would love to be there on February 2nd. There are few earthly desires IYes [Cold War Letters, # 24A] Shaker spiritual drawings / photos of Pleasant Hill Shaker Community / photo essay on the Shakers / Edward Deming Andrews / Merton's thoughts on the paradise myth of the Shakers as expressed in their art - different from secular paradise vision of streets of gold - spiritual and social vision
 1962/02/14 TLSto MertonI want to thank you for your fascinating and helpful letter concerning the Shaker spiritual drawings  hoping Merton will publish Shaker photo essay / fractur painters of Ephrata - Edward Hicks / conference mostly focused on the Shakers
        

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