This copy contains minimal notes and revisions, largely just grammar and spelling corrections.
This draft copy is annotated by Barbara. Includes notes for revisions to be made on the next draft.
This contract was created for Barbara's A Dangerous Knowing, an anthology featuring four black women poets.
This contract is over a book of Barbara's poems. The contracts are accompnied by a letter from a representative of Sheba Feminist Publishers, asking her to sign the contracts and return one to them.
This contract was created to accommodate the inclusion of Barbara's shorty story Miss Jessie into the Sheba's Collection of Short Stories entitiled Everyday Matters II.
This contract was created for Barbara's The Threshing Floor.
A copy of "Spreading Chick Heart Fibroblasts" by Joan E. M. Heaysman, Susan M. Pegrum and T. M. Preston. Published by the Academic Press in 1982.
This booklet is titled "From the Womb of Han: Stories of Korean Women Workers". It was published by the Christian Conference of Asia in 1882. The Introduction explains that "Han" is a deep feeling of indignation at the injustices encountered in life coupled with a yearning to seek justice.
A Letter discussing the terms of Barbara's contract with Sheba Feminist Publishers for The Threshing Floor.
A copy of "Testimony of a Mill Worker (1832)" by Elizabeth Bentley. The testimony is representative of the evidence gathered to support the passage of the Factory Act of 1833, which sought to improve conditions for children working in factories.