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Joan Countryman papers
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Joan Countryman is a Quaker, educator, and activist. Throughout her life she has been involved with a variety of education initiatives and Quaker organizations. She is a prolific author of mathematics and autobiographical essays.
Joan Countryman (1940-) was born in Philadelphia in 1940, the daughter of Virginia and William Cannady, a Philadelphia school teacher. Joan Countryman married Peter Countryman in 1962, and they had two children, Rachel and Matthew. They divorced in 1972. She married Edward B. Jakmauh in 1990. She attended Germantown Friends School in Philadelphia, and was the first black student and graduate of the school. She graduated in 1958. She attended Sarah Lawrence College, graduating in 1962, with a bachelor's in mathematics and writing. She earned a master's in Urban Studies from Yale University in 1966, and a social administration degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1967, as a Fulbright Scholar. From 1970 to 1993, Countryman returned to Germantown Friends School, serving as a mathematics teacher, department head, Assistant Head for Academic Planning, and Director of Studies. In 1993, she became the head of Lincoln School, a Quaker Girls' School in Providence, Rhode Island, where she served until 2005. In 2006, Countryman served as the Interim Head of School of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy in South Africa. She was also the Interim Head of School of the Atlanta Girls' School from 2007 to 2008. In her retirement, she was a board member in many educational institutions and organizations, such as Haverford College, Kendal Corporation, Xavier High School, and her alma maters Germantown Friends School and Sarah Lawrence College.
William P. Cannady Jr. (1913-1991) was born in Durham, North Carolina, the son of William P. Cannady Sr. and Mary E. He graduated from Dunbar High School in Washington, DC, in 1929. He received a bachelor's of science in electrical engineering from Howard University in 1933 and a master's degree in education from Temple University. He also studied at Pennsylvania State University. He was an educator for many years, and was one of the first black senior high school teachers in the Philadelphia school district. He served as a math and electrical shop teacher and baseball coach at Edward Bok Vocational High School, a guidance counselor at Simon Gratz High School, and a vice principal of Benjamin Franklin High School. He also worked as a counselor and administrator in the Philadelphia Adult Evening Schools. He was in charge of a tutorial project that started in the summer of 1962, where college students tutored Philadelphia high school students. In the early 1950s, Cannady became the first black member of Local Union 98 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical workers. He was a member of the Germantown Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends and was active in numerous civic and social organizations during the more than half a century he lived in Philadelphia. He was on the board of trustees of Germantown Friends School and Westtown School. He was married to Virginia Banks Cannady and they had two daughters, Joan Cannady Countryman and Carole Cannady Marks. He died on October 9, 1991 at the age of 78 from leukemia. [Oxford Public Ledger October 21, 1991]
Virginia Bayton Banks Cannady (1914-1988) was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the first of six children of Cater and Julia Bayton Banks. Virginia grew up in Baltimore and in White Stone, Virginia. When she graduated high school, she was offered a scholarship to Morgan College in Baltimore but was unable to attend because she did not have funds for transportation and expenses. During the 1930s, she worked in Baltimore and New York City. In December, 1938, she married William P. Cannady, Jr. and they moved to Philadelphia. In 1944, Virginia and William moved to Germantown. Virginia and William raised two daughters, Joan Cannady Countryman and Carole Cannady Marks. Virginia was active in many civic, education, and social groups in Philadelphia, including the Between-Us Club, the Breakfast Club, the Council on International Visitors (through which she welcomed international visitors into her home), Jack and Jill, the League of Women Voters, Meals on Wheels, the West Mount Airy Neighbors, and the Women's International League. As a member of Germantown Friends Meeting, she served on the Super Committee and the Juvenile Books Selection Committee for the Friends Free Library. She died on June 6, 1988.
Peter Countryman (1942-1992) was born in Chicago, Illinois. He was a civil rights activist, community organizer, poet, and painter. Countryman received a bachelor's degree (1965) and master's degree (1966) from Yale University. During his time as an undergraduate, he helped found the Northern Student Movement, an organization created to support the work of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in the South. In 1969, he spent two months cutting sugar cane in Cuba as a member of the first North American "Venceremos Brigade." He studied at the London School of Economics in 1967 and 1968 as a Fulbright fellow. He helped found People for Human Rights, a group that demonstrated for social justice. Later, he studied politics at Princeton University. In the early 1970s, Countryman taught at La Salle College, Montgomery County Community College, and the Philadelphia College of Art. After leaving Philadelphia, he worked as a teacher and a mental health counselor in Massachusetts. He was also a painter and poet since the early 1980s.
Matthew Countryman (1963-) was the first child of Joan and Peter Countryman. He attended Germantown Friends School, graduating in 1981. He earned a bachelor's in history from Yale University in 1986, the same year as his younger sister, Rachel. During his time at Yale he was involved in activism, particularly for divestment from South Africa. He earned a master's degree in history from Duke University in 1992, and a Ph.D. in history from Duke University in 1999. He is currently an associate history professor at the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan. His fields of study include: African-American social movements, 20th-century United States history, Race, postwar liberalism, the American left, and African-American politics in the post-civil-rights era. He is the author of Up South: Civil Rights and Black Power in Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania, 2006) and the winner of the Liberty Legacy Foundation award for the best book in civil rights history (Organization of American Historians, 2006).
Rachel Countryman was the second child of Joan and Peter Countryman. She earned a bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1986. During her time there, she participated in protests for divestment from South Africa. She received a master's degree in education from Harvard University. She was the director of financial aid, assistant director of admissions, and a mathematics teacher at Concord Academy in Massachusetts. She was the dean of academic life at Miss Porter's School, an all girls high school in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1990, Rachel married John Wescott Bracker (Haverford College class of 1984), son of Dr. and Mrs. Earl Bracker of Concord, Massachusetts. They had two children, Emma (Haverford College class of 2015) and Mason (Haverford College class of 2017).
This collection consists of papers by and relating to the Quaker, educator, and activist, Joan Cannady Countryman. It consists of manuscripts and published materials by and about Joan, as well as those by and about her family members. Many of the materials relate to her work in education, particularly with mathematics, writing, and gender. In addition to printed materials, there are two boxes of photographs, mainly of Joan and her family members.
This collection is arranged into six main series: Correspondence, Genealogical Materials, Legal Documents, Educational Records, Professional Records, and Photographs. The Genealogical Materials contain folders pertaining to other members of Joan's family, her parents William and Virginia, her first husband Peter, and her children Matthew and Rachel. The photograph series contains photographs from Joan's parents to the 21st century, and photographs of many family members.
Processed by Madison Arnold-Scerbo; completed May, 2018.
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Collection Inventory
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This folder contains typed transcriptions of letters that Joan wrote to her parents while she and Peter were living in London with their children Rachel and Matthew. Joan wrote an introductionary note to Matthew and Rachel in December 2000 explaining what can be found in the letters, information about their childhood. In this folder there are also photographs from a scrapbook and newspaper clippings from their time in London.
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"Our Baby Book" to Joan Anita Cannady from Aunt Drue, filled with baby pictures and handwritten notes about Joan.
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Miscellaneous correspondence, notes, and materials relating to the Nevrson O. Cannady second biannual reunion in 1979.
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Two copies of a manuscript by Harold T. Pinkett ad Lucille C. Pinkett. Preliminary draft.
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Contains handwritten genealogical notes, genealogical tables, and correspondence.
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Written by Mary Cannady for Sociology 180.
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Contains a pamphlet about the Dunbar High School Class of 1929 45th reunion in 1979 and the Howard University yearbook from 1933.
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Contains deeds, , identification cards, and professional certificates, all relating to William Cannady Jr.
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Contains newspaper clippings about William Cannady's death and various correspondence with him during his life.
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Two volumes of memorial books with names of visitors, one labeled as the memorial service for William P. Cannaday, Jr. October 14, 1991 at Germantown Friends Meeting. The other just contains names with no additional information.
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Contains: Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr. with William Cannady's name written on the front cover, version published by AFSC; "The Philadelphia Seminar 1956-1984 An Historical Inventory" Howard D. Pintell Historian; and "A Word and a Kindness: The Journey of a Black Social Worker" by Rosario Ceballo
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Letter from Hubert Humphrey Vice President thanking her for hospitality in May 1966, obituaries of Virginia, death certificate
Poetry written by Peter, obituaries, memorial events, and letters of condolences.
grade reports from Yale College, resume, correspondence about Rachel entering Germantown Friends School, letter from Rachel to Joan and Ed, newspaper article about Germantown Friends School lacrosse team undefeated season, postcard from Rachel to her grandparents, letter from Rachel to Richard Nixon as a child urging him not to sign a bill, faculty profiles of Rachel and John Bracker, her husband, letter to Joan.
Writings by Matthew, correspondence about Matthew entering Germantown Friends School, essay about Matthew's birth, newspaper article about Matthew "Protester Has Activisim in His Blood", corrspondence, Yale University baccalaureate address 1986, Germantown Friends School Commencement 1981, Matthew's speech 1985, honorary merit scholarship 1981, article by Matthew about divestment in The Nation 1988, driver's license documents.
Newspaper clippings of a protest by Yale students about investment politicies, with photographs of Rachel and Matthew being arrested and a "Statement to the Executive Committee from the Charged Students Concerning the Protest at Woodbridge Hall on April 25, 1986"
Joan's birth certificate, trust of Joan, Rachel and Matthew immunization records, Joan's will 1979, Matthew's birth certificate, Joan's W2 2004, Edward Jakmauh Jr.'s birth certificate, marriage license Peter and Joan, deed of Peter and Joan, Insuarance document for Joan, Marriage license between Joan and Edward Jakmauh 1990, Divorce between Joan and Peter Countryman 1973, Divorce between Edward Jakmauh and Judith Jakmauh 1972, compensation from Germantown Friend's School, reports of annuity premiums and benefits,
Sally Cannady Foreman estate 1992, property bought by Joan and Peter in 1986.
Materials from choir trips to France, writings by Joan about Germantown Friends School and Girard College, Germantown Friends School Handbook 1947-1948, pamphlets about choral music and education, alumni bulletin, charter.
Materials from Joan's time as a student at Sarah Lawrence College. Pamphlets for events, faculty report for Joan, freshmen orientation folder.
Joan's diplomas: Germantown Friends School 1958, Cum Laude Society in Germantown Friends School 1958, Sarah Lawrence 1962, Yale university school of art and architecture department of city planning transcript 1965-1966, certificate for Extended teachers institute in womens studies at the University Pennsylvania 1980.
Contains various pieces of academic writing. "Racism or Sexism? Some remarks on Ceontemporary Black Woman Authors" 1984 by Josef Jarab, "Black Aesthetic: A Cultural or Political Concept?" by Josef Jarab, English Exam Final Grade XI, Notebook by Joan Cannady
Articles about Joan winning Merit Scholarship to Sarah Lawrence College.
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Contains schedule for Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee conference 2010, letter aboout Veterens of Hope Project, poster advertising project called "Digitizing the Long Civil Rights Movement in Noth Carolina," corrsepondence from 1962 about the Intercollegiate Conference on Civil Rights in the North.
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Contains manuscrips and published versions of articles and essays written by Joan.
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Documents from Joan's time working at Germantown Friend's School. Most of the documents are speeches from morning assemblies. There is also a journal from their choir trip to the Soviet Union and Romania in 1983 and two pamphlets of "Studies in Education." Also contains Joan's speech at their commencement in 1979, as well as the pamphlet from the ceremony.
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Contains three notebooks and various handwritten and typed essays by Joan.
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Contains various newspaper and magazine articles about Joan.
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Contains correspondence and publications relating to Joan's time as head of Lincoln School in Rhode Island.
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Contains essay by Joan applying for the 1986 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching and letters from students and faculty members explaining why she should win the award.
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Contains drafts of essays written by Joan relating to mathematics, as well as correspondence and other documentation about the essays.
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Contains six notebooks filled with handwritten notes by Joan, pertaining to teaching.
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Awards Joan received: 4th Annual Joint Legislative Black History Month Heritage Celebration 2013, 20th Annual YMCA of Greater Rhode Island Outstanding Women's Gala 2003, Junior League of Rhode Island Women Building Better Communities 2007, 40 Magical Women We Admire from the Big Sisters of Rhode Island 2007
Materials include: certificates, pamphlets describing the event, program, group photo of Joan and the rest of the winners.
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Contains two publications: Friends Council on Education Annual Meeting Celebration of Irene McHenry 2014 and 2015 annual report of Kendal
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Contains notes and pamphlets relating to education and South Africa.
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Materials relating to education in South Africa.
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Contains correspondence, notes, and Joan's contract.
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Four notebooks with handwritten notes in them by Joan, pertaining to South Africa.
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Delegation for diversity South Africa education program, other materials about South African education
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Contains magazines, articles, and other documents relating to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy.
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Contains correspondence, articles, and recepits pertaining to Joan's involvement in the Leadership Academy.
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Materials relating to the invitations for Joan and Edward Jakmauh to attend the opening of the school.
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Correspondence, contracts, and materials relating to the curriculum.
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A published book about the founding of Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls. Also in this folder is a published English and Zulu dictionary.
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Contains information about schools and notes to Oprah
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Contains Dwight V. Dowley Certification Concert at Settlement Music School 2007, Keystone State Boychoir, and Bowdoin College Commencement honorary degree 2010.
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96 total slides in archival sleeves. 38 slides (2 sleeves, 8 bundles) are from Joan and her family's time in New Haven from 1962 to 1966. 58 (3 sleeves, 12 bundles) are from the family's time in London, England. Most of the photos are of Matthew and Rachel as children.
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Handmade photo album with photographs pasted in and handwritten notes accompanying the photographs, detailing the choir trip in March 1983 to Soviet Union and Romania.
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Two bound photograph books. One is from a trip to London in November 2005 and the other is from a trip to South Africa in 2007. They contain printed notes about the photographs.
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12 photos of Joan giving a speech at her alma mater, Sarah Lawrence College, in a brown leather bound album. Includes a note in the front thanking Joan for her commitment to Sarah Lawrence and complimenting her speech.
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70 photos from the wedding of Matthew and Rosario on September 4, 1994. Originally housed in two albums, one a blue and purple floral album with the title "Rosario & Matthew September 4, 1994." Some of the photos have typewritten notes or quotes along with them.
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Approximately 140 photographs of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy. Includes images of the contruction, girls attending the school, and events from the opening of the school. Contains some handwritten notes about the photographs and some images of famous people associated with the school, including Oprah Winfrey. Also in this folder is a small book called "A Few South Africans: Postcards from the Portfolio" by Sue Williamson. These postcards show South African women and include short biographies about them.
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Originally housed on approximately 20 black pages of a scrapbook. Contains many photographs of family members.
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Originally housed in scrapbooks put together by Virginia Cannady. Contain family photographs.
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Approximately 50 photographs of family and friends.
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Approximately 75 photographs from the memorial service for Peter Countryman.
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9 photograph albums of family photos, many of which are from Rachel Countryman's wedding.
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3 CDs and 5 photograph albums from South Africa.
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Contains eight folders with photographs of Joan and her family members. They vary in time period and size.
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Contains a photograph album with notes from the time before, during, and after the opening of the Leadership Academy. Also contains a small book called "A Few South Africans: Postcards from the Portfolio" by Sue Williamson
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30th Anniversery Tribute to Reverend Leon H. Sullivan 1980, Philly.com articles "That long hot summer of rage," "Inquirer Editorial: No Ordinary summer," and ""Lessons Learned During Freedom Summer," Obituaries for Sarah P. Scattergood and Tom G. Kessinger 2014, Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouchi 1997, Installation Ceremony John W. Bracker Polytechnic School 2014, Print out of Yale Alumni magazine 2015, note from children Mason Bracker and Brookes Alderman apologizing for breaking a chair 2002, Chopic Concert by Magdalena Lisak 2000, Memrial Celebration for Jessica Mitford 1996, Newspaper clipping "Hispanic center, Journal to host diversity talk" undated, memorial service for Zdenka Jarabova 2006, questions for Joan Countryman undated, Obama '08 stickers, Oprah Obama '08 sticker, Composite tape to Joan undated
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Personal and professional thank you notes addressed to Joan Countryman.
Mailers that Joan made from a newspaper article about her children Rachel and Matthew being arrested at a rally strike for Yale workers.
Invitations to an open house Christmas Party at Joan and Ed's house.
A book of handcopied poems given as a gift to Joan from her friend Meg Rabinowitz
A notebook of Joan's personal writings on math and teaching, lectures she attended and diary entries.
A book of poems by Joan Countryman.
Photos of unidentified friends.
a family tree, photos and an article about the Banks family.
A photocopy of a newspaper article about Joan's mother Mary Cannady
Poems by Joan's first husband Peter Countryman.
Photos of Joan's children and first husband Peter Countryman.
Transcription notes of lectures that Joan gave.
Pamphlets from the National Council of Elders and National Coalition of 100 Black Women Rhode Island Chapter
A conference book from the Institute of Learning annual conference with a biography on Joan.
contains an article about Joan
Materials and photos from the Harold Keables Chair conference
Photos and materials from the Harold Keables chair conference
Booklet from the Liberty Medal Awards ceremony for John Lewis.