International Leprosy Association -
History of Leprosy

  • International Leprosy Association -
    History of Leprosy

    Database

    Bancroft Library

    Location

    Category Institutional Archive
    Organization University of California
    Country USA
    Address The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 94720-6000, USA.
    Telephone +(510) 642-6481
    Fax +(510) 642-7589
    Email bancref@library.berkeley.edu
    URL http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/

    Notes

    The Bancroft Library holds several collections pertinent to leprosy. They are listed as follows:

    1. Collection Title: Disability Rights Leadership Archive Video Collection (ca. 1902-2000)


    Summary: 381 VHS videocassettes, one sound cassette, and transcripts of select video interviews in the collection. The collection is the result of a three-year grant-funded collaboration between the University of San Francisco and Access Video to collect archival documentation on disability, especially on the disability rights movement and the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The collection includes original video interviews with leaders in the movement as well as documentaries, archival film and news footage, and feature films (including silent films) that include depictions of people with disabilities. A copy of the original grant proposal is included. Interviewees include John Wodatch, Ralph Neas, Tom Harkin, Bob Bergdorf, Bobby Silverstein, Carolyn Ossolinik, Justin Dart, Pat Wright, C. Boyden Gray, Dick Thornburgh, Pat Morrissey, Chai Felblum, Julia Elwood, Arlene Mayerson, Marilyn Golden, Randy Johnson, Melissa Shulman, Senator Ted Kennedy, Diane Lipton, Jim Weisman, Mary Lou Breslin, and George Bush.

    No.: 26. Heading: Disability; Title: Yes, Leprosy Can be Cured. Date: n.d.; Description: 23:00:15-23:29:02 - Leprosy rehabilitation camps in Thailand, Ethiopia, etc., medical treatments (1983) [color] [incomplete]

    No.: 259. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Carville, LA ABC News Story. Date: n.d.; Description: ABC News story on Carville, Louisiana leprosy colony

    No.: 322. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Carville Historical Footage, Tape 1 of 2. Date: n.d.; Description: Historical footage from Carville, Louisiana leprosy center

    No.: 323. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Carville Historical Footage, Tape 2 of 2. Date: n.d.; Description: Historical footage from Carville, Louisiana leprosy center

    No.: 324. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Julia Elwood Interview #1. Date: n.d; Description: Julia Elwood describes her experience with Hansen's Disease at the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center in Carville, LA. Transcript

    No.: 325. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Julia Elwood Interview #2. Date: n.d.; Description: Julia Elwood describes her experience with Hansen's Disease at the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center in Carville, LA. Transcript

    No.: 326. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Carville Stills. Date: n.d.; Description: Stills from the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center in Carville, LA

    No.: 327. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Kaluapapa Stills. Date: n.d.; Description: Leprosy stills from Kaluapapa, Hawaii.

    No.: 328. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Makia Malo Interview #1. Date: n.d.; Description: Makia Malo discusses his experience with Hansen's Disease from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 329. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Makia Malo Interview #2. Date: n.d.; Description: Makia Malo discusses his experience with Hansen's Disease from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 330. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Makia Malo Storytelling. Date: n.d.; Description: Makia Malo tells stories about his experience with Hansen's Disease from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 331. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Bernard Punkai'a Interview #1. Date: n.d.; Description: Bernard Punkaia'a discusses his experience with Hansen's Disease from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 332. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Bernard Punkai'a Interview #2. Date: n.d.; Description: Bernard Punkaia'a discusses his experience with Hansen's Disease from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 333. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Brazil Leprosy Footage. Date: n.d.; Description: Leprosy related footage from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    No.: 334. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Milene Costa Interview. Date: n.d.; Description: Milene Costa speaks about her daughter's leprosy from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Transcript available.

    No.: 335. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Dr. Jose Nery Interview #1. Date: n.d.; Description: Dr. Jose Nery speaks about his experience treating people with leprosy, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Transcript available.

    No.: 336. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Dr. Jose Nery Interview #2. Date: n.d.; Description: Dr. Jose Nery speaks about his experience treating people with leprosy, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Transcript available.

    No.: 337. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Cassie White Interview. Date: n.d.; Description: Cassie White speaks about her experience helping people with leprosy from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Transcript available.

    No.: 338. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Banished Stills. Date: n.d; Description: Archival stills used in the Discovery Channel program, "Banished" including Julia Elwood, Betty, Father Damien.

    No.: 339. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Kaluapapa Stills. Date: n.d.; Description: Archival stills from the Hansen's Disease center at Kaluapapa, Hawaii.

    No.: 340. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Leprosy Archival Hi-8 Transfers. Date: n.d.; Description: Archival footage of leprosy treatment, silent, b/w

    No.: 341. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Leprosy before and after stills. Date: n.d.; Description: Stills of people with leprosy, before and after, showing progression of the disease.

    No.: 342. Heading: Leprosy; Title: The Happy Village. Date: n.d.; Description: Missionary film about leprosy in India

    No.: 343. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Work of the Public Health Service, Part A. Date: n.d.; Description: Archival film about people with leprosy

    No.: 344. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Work of the Public Health Service, Part B. Date: n.d.; Description: Archival film about leprosy, newsreel style.

    No.: 345. Heading: Leprosy; Title: ALM '96 Educational Video #1. Date: n.d.; Description: 1996 American Leprosy Mission educational video raising awareness of leprosy. Tape 1 of 2.

    No.: 346. Heading: Leprosy; Title: ALM '96 Educational Video #2. Date: n.d.; Description: 1996 American Leprosy Mission educational video raising awareness of leprosy around the world. Tape 2 of 2.

    No.: 347. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Day of Respect March. Date: n.d.; Description: Footage from the Day of Respect March about leprosy from Carville, LA

    No.: 348. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Day of Respect March Tape 2. Date: n.d.; Description: Footage from the Day of Respect March about leprosy from Carville, LA

    No.: 349. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Kaluapapa Leprosy Stills. Date: n.d.; Description: Leprosy archival stills from Kaluapapa, Hawaii

    No.: 350. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Leprosy B-Roll clips from educational video. Date: n.d.; Description: Leprosy B-Roll clips from educational video

    No.: 351. Heading: Leprosy; Title: Leprosy Roundtable from Kaluapapa. Date: n.d.; Description: Leprosy roundtable discussion from Kaluapapa, Hawaii. Featuring Bernard Punkai'a, Makia Malo, and others.

    2. Collection Title: Chinese in California(1850-1925)

    Size: 2710 digital library objects (5349 items)

    Abstract:
    The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 illustrates nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese immigration to California through about 8,000 images and pages of primary source materials. Included are photographs, original art, cartoons and other illustrations; letters, excerpts from diaries, business records, and legal documents; as well as pamphlets, broadsides, speeches, sheet music, and other printed matter. These documents describe the experiences of Chinese immigrants in California, including the nature of inter-ethnic tensions. They also document the specific contributions of Chinese immigrants to commerce and business, architecture and art, agriculture and other industries, and cultural and social life in California. Chinatown in San Francisco receives special treatment as the oldest and largest community of Chinese in the United States. Also included is documentation of smaller Chinese communities throughout California, as well as material reflecting on the experiences of individuals. Although necessarily selective, such a large body of materials presents a full spectrum of representation and opinion. The materials in this online compilation are drawn from collections at The Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley; The Ethnic Studies Library, University of California Berkeley; and The California Historical Society, San Francisco.

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    . 11/10/83:8-9. "Our Foreign Relations". The Bancroft Library

    Illustration depicts San Francisco (female figure) being attacked by a figure representing Chinese leprosy and haunted by Chinese opium and smallpox.

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    . 3/8/84:8-9. "Offerings for Our World's Fair". The Bancroft Library

    Image shows the figure of San Francisco repelled by undesirables' offerings; Chinese shown with figure of Leprosy.

    3. Collection Title: San Francisco News-Call Bulletin Newspaper Photograph Archive
    Collection Dates: ca. 1915-1965
    Summary: This collections chiefly consists of photographic negatives of San Francisco Bay Area news events taken by staff photographers of The News-Call Bulletin and its predecessors, The Call Bulletin and The Call, which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.

    Leprosy victim from Philippines taken on General John Pope (ship) (Josefina V. Guerrero and Dr. J.C. Geiger)

    4. Collection Title: Barrows (David P.) Papers, 1890-1954 (Collection number: BANC MSS C-B 1005)

    David Prescott Barrows was born in Chicago on June 27, 1873. He was appointed superintendent of schools for Manila in 1900 by William H. Taft, president of the Philippine Commission. Later he became chief of the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes of the Islands, and for the next two years he was largely engaged in reconnaissance of the little known areas of the Philippines. In 1903 he was appointed general superintendent of education for the Islands and completely reorganized the educational system.

    During World War I, Barrows served as a member of the American Commission for Relief in Belgium. When the U.S. entered the war, he volunteered for military service, was commissioned a major of cavalry, and was on active duty until 1919, serving in the Philippines as intelligence officer, and, in that same capacity, with the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia.

    His publications include A History of the Philippines (1903), A Decade of American Government in the Philippines (1915), Government in California (1925) and Berbers and Blacks (1927), and many contributions to professional journals and magazines.

    Abstract

    Letters written to him and copies of his replies; diaries and notebooks; biographical sketches and obituaries; personalia; bibliographies; MSS, tear sheets and reprints of his writings; speeches and radio addresses; collegiate class notes; lectures, with related notes, syllabi, etc. for courses taught by him; MSS and clippings of his syndicated INS articles on world affairs; subject files reflecting his many interests, activities and associations; scrapbooks; and clippings. The include his service in the Philippines and his continuing interest in the Islands; experiences during World War I and after with the AEF in Siberia; interest in California Indians; military associations; his teaching career; his writings; civic activities; travels in Africa, Philippines, Central and South America, Germany, etc.; his speaking engagements and other professional activities; and interests in education, foreign policy, and military and political science.

    These include a letter to Meyer, Karl Friedrich, 1884-1974 , dated May 9, 1929 which included a statement by Alfred C. Reed on leprosy.

    Entry made December 5, 2005

    Contact

    Name The Archivist
    Organization University of California
    Address The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 94720-6000, USA.
    Telephone + (510) 642-6481
    Fax + (510) 642-7589
    Email bancref@library.berkeley.edu

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