This collection consists mainly of published materials such as newspapers, newsletters, and flyers relating to the New Left and its causes in the 1960s. There are some non-published materials such as membership lists and Denk's own papers. The majority of these materials are from national or regional groups, rather than local organizations. A microfilm of his anti-war scrapbook is also available in Archives and Special Collections.
Consists of a 1938 letter from University of Louisville Music School student nicknamed "Boots" to a Navy sailor, Joseph Brook Gibson of Monticello, Kentucky. The letter provides insight into university student life and pre-World War II pop culture and is explicated by the accompanying spring 2012 student paper, authored by Shelley Gibson.
Clippings, programs, and photographs collected by donor as student during 1950-1952.
The collection includes materials relating to Hatcher's attendance at Louisville’s Male High School and the University of Louisville, including commencement booklets and literary magazines. His participation in theatrical productions, including opera, are documented through photographs and programs. His post-collegiate involvement with the Kiwanis Club is captured in Kiwanis programs, newsletters, and related correspondence.
Archives holds an incomplete run, April 2002 - April 2006. It is not clear when publication ceased.
Administrative records for the Office of Black Affairs. These materials were created and maintained to facilitate the operations and management of the unit. Records include academic profile reports and correspondence. Records are arranged in the order in which they were received, and for the most part, the original file names have also been retained.