[Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Morman, Ed
EMorman at nfb.org
Wed Jun 29 12:52:20 UTC 2011
Ken--
You've come through. Thanks. I'm writing this to fill in a little more information and to correct a couple of spelling errors.
There indeed have been seven presidents of the Federation, although we generally regard only three as being important in shaping the organization.
Jacobus tenBroek resigned as president at the 1961 convention because he was tired of the faction fight known as the civil war. John Taylor, as first vice-president, became president. TenBroek remained active in the NFB, for a while editing the Braille Monitor (and its temporary replacement, the Blind American). Taylor stepped down after a short time and Perry Sundquist succeeded him. Sundquist was an old friend of tenBroek's from the California School for the Blind. At the next convention Russell Kletzing was elected president and he remained president for four years, until tenBroek decided to run again.
At the 1966 convention. tenBroek was re-elected president, and Kenneth Jernigan was elected first vice-president. Just a few weeks later, tenBroek learned of the cancer that would kill him within two years. Upon tenBroek's death, Jernigan became president
As others pointed out, Jernigan stepped down temporarily in favor of Ralph Sanders. He returned to the presidency after one year, and Sanders eventually left the NFB. Marc Maurer was elected president, with Jernigan's support, in 1986.
It's all in Walking Alone, Marching Together. It's also in the Monitor, which has been published since 1957 (as the Blind American for 1961 to 1964). We have digitized the entire run of the Monitor. Issues for 1957 and 1958, and every year since 1985 are available at www.nfb.org/nfb/Braille_Monitor.asp<http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Braille_Monitor.asp>. Issues for 1959 through 1984 are available at the website of the Internet Archive: www.archive.org<http://www.archive.org/>. Please contact me if you need assistance getting to the issues on the Internet Archive site. We will eventually copy them all to the NFB website, but we first need to clean up the files. (The Internet Archive mounted the files without proofreading.)
Cordially,
Ed Morman
Edward T. Morman, MSLS, PhD
Director, Jacobus tenBroek Library
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore MD 21230
410.659.9314 x2225
410.685.2340 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: nfb-history-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfb-history-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth Chrane
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 7:40 AM
To: NFB History Support List
Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Chris, the first president of the NfB, was Dr. Jacobus TenBroek, The second
president in 1961, was John Taylor, the third one was Perry Sonquist, the
fourth one was Russel Clexing, the next one was Dr. Jacobus TenBroek, who
was elected president in 1966, who unfortunately died on March 27, 1968.
The first Vice-President was Dr. Jernigan, who was elected in his own right
in 1968.
Ralph Sanders was president for only one year, 1977, to 1978.
After Dr. Jernigan steped down in 1986, Dr. Marc Maurer was elected
president, and he will be up for re-election in 2012.
Ken Chrane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Nusbaum" <dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com>
To: "NFB History Support List" <nfb-history at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Oh! So, we actually had 4 presidents in our history! Thanks,
Michael!
Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Freholm <mfreholm at unbridledaccess.com
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Date sent: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 20:14:09 -0400
Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Chris,
No. Ralph Sanders was president of the Federation in 1978.
There are
folks on this list who when in the movement then who can better
speak of
why Dr. Jernigan was not. If I remember correctly it was for
health
reasons. Anyone wish to fill in the gaps in my memory?
I would like to say one more thing about Mr. Sanders. In
listening to
his speech it is obvious the leadership thought a lot of him at
the
time. They referred to him as "our young president". It made
me very
sad to hear that considering how things turned out.
On 6/28/2011 7:57 PM, Chris Nusbaum wrote:
Hi Michael,
That makes sense, thank you! Just one clarification question:
Mr.
Sanders was President of what? I'm pretty sure he wasn't the
National
President, that was Dr. Jernigan from 1968 to 1986.
Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Freholm <mfreholm at unbridledaccess.com
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Date sent: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 13:21:05 -0400
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Chris,
I do not know all the criteria for a recording to be included on
the nfb
website. I'm sure it is a case by case basis. I do know the
reason the
1978 banquet address by Ralph Sanders is not included. Mr.
Sanders put
himself in the position of being an opponent of the Federation
some time
after he served as president. Taking this into consideration,
understand the speech itself is not by any means a great speech
and does
not further our cause by being posted. I suppose that is one
criteria
for inclusion on the national website. The recording has to
further our
cause. The national website is not a depository for all things
historical concerning the Federation. The library is. (I
think)
Michael
On 6/28/2011 12:33 PM, Chris Nusbaum wrote:
Hi Ed,
I have a question for you since you work in the national center
and
the tenBroek Library. How does the leadership of the national
center
decide what recordings go on nfb.org? Also, who can we contact
to get
something on the site?
Chris
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motto)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Morman, Ed" <EMorman at nfb.org
To: NFB History Support List <nfb-history at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 05:00:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Ken-
Let me clarify. We do want to have the recordings in our
audiovisual
archives. Whether the national leadership wishes to make them
available through NFB.org is another question.
Thanks
With Federationist greetings,,
Ed Morman
Edward T. Morman, MSLS, PhD
Director, Jacobus tenBroek Library
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND JERNIGAN INSTITUTE
200 East Wells Street
at Jernigan Place
Baltimore MD 21230
410.659.9314 x2225
410.685.2340 (fax)
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[mailto:nfb-history-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kenneth
Chrane
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 6:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Hi Michael, go ahead and keep the tapes.
When I listen to them, the quality is very good.
I don't understand why the National Office wasn't interested in
them.
I hope the tapes were the originals.
Yes I will be at convention in Orlando, Florida.
See you then.
Ken Chrane
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Freholm<mailto:mfreholm at unbridledaccess.com
To: NFB History Support List<mailto:nfb-history at nfbnet.org
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 1:33 PM
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Kenneth,
You sent those tapes to me. I've done a little research on the
subject to refresh my memory and found the original thread that
led to
you sending me the tapes. There was an interest in hearing the
1978
Banquet address by Ralph Sanders. You stated you had a record
of it
and told anyone who wanted it to contact you. You then posted
the
following:
"Hi Ryan, I just put my 12 inch record on to a cassette tape,
and I
will send it to Michael Freholm either tomorrow or Monday.
The second side of that record is where Kenneth Jernigan
addressed The
Brotherhood of Teamsters on August 15, 1978.
I used a small Cassette Recorder, and a Talkingbook Record
player.
I also recorded Why I am a Federationist and Disability and
Visibility
By Kenneth Jernigan.
I believe both speeches were done in 1974.
Ken Chrane "
I made a digital recording of the Banquet Address and the speech
to
the Teamsters and, if memory serves, I sent a copy to RyanO. My
main
interst was of the Banquet speech. I just wanted to hear it and
so
did others but the National Office is in no way interested in
putting
this on the website and, thus, we will not be putting this up on
a
Living History website. And even if we were, the sound quality
is not
very good. I made a digital recording of a tape recording of a
12
inch record. The recordings are not of the quality to be put up
on
the national website. As for the other two Jernigan speeches,
the
quality wasn't good enough. Perhaps the national office could
do a
better job in making a digital copy than I.
I still have the tapes you sent me Ken and will bring them to
Orlando
and return them to you. if you are going to be there. I
apologize
for any misunderstanding concerning the final destination of
these
recordings. I was interested in possibly putting them up on the
living history website once it's up and running but do not
recall
saying I would get them put up on the national website. My
apologizes
again for any misunderstanding.
Best, Michael
On 6/26/2011 6:50 PM, Kenneth Chrane wrote:
Three years ago, I sent some recordings to someone else titled,
"Why I
am a Federationist," By Kenneth Jernigan.
Have my recordings been posted on the NFB Web Site?
Kenneth Chrane
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Freholm<mailto:mfreholm at unbridledaccess.com
To: NFB History Support List<mailto:nfb-history at nfbnet.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-history] Convention Recordings
Thanks for posting this Tina and thanks to all those who
responded. I
was planning on posting the same question tomorrow but you beat
me to
it. I was also hoping to announce some other stuff but I don't
have
confirmation yet.... Nevertheless, it's important that we don't
duplicate recordings (not that it will really hurt anything but
it
would be a waste of resources.) and we need to make sure that
important things get recorded. If anyone has any suggestions in
this
matter please post them to the list.
The Living History meeting is scheduled for Sunday June 3 from 7
to
8:30. Hope to see you all there!
Have a safe trip,
Michael Freholm
On 6/26/2011 1:07 AM, Tina Hansen wrote:
This list has been almost dead over the past several months, so
I
thought I'd get things rolling by asking what people plan to
record
for archive during the convention. I will be doing the
Membership
committee meeting, as well as the Newsletter and Publications
committee. They're on separate nights this year, which is a
first.
Other than that, I'm wide open.
I also plan to do the Living History group meeting this year, as
usual.
I'm sure this has been brought up before, but what good is it
when
people record all this stuff, but it only reaches the one who
does the
recordings and no one else? I'd like to get us thinking
seriously
about establishing a web site where this great stuff can be
distributed.
Whatever you do, bring your mp3 players and voice recorders with
you
to Orlando, so we can add to our already rich collection. Let's
all
try to contribute something this year. Thanks.
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