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MISCELLANEOUS
Films and Videos
Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle
Pullman With Robert Winks, 1984, Channel 11,Chicago
The Emperor Jones, 1933, LC# FCA 6017 18
The Girl in the Pullman, DeMille Pictures, 1927. Not in the Library of Congress
The Holdup of the Rocky Mountain Express, LC # FAA 3958
The Last Pullman Car, 1984
Journals and Newspapers
Arcade Journal, 1889-1892. Became Pullman Journal. Disc. 1898
The Brotherhood (1920)
The Carbuilder
Pullman Car Works Standard. (First issue May 1916)
The Pullman Porter (1926)
Libraries/Special Collections
Brooklyn College Library, A.P. Randolph Papers
Burnham Library, Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago Historical Society, Pullman Collection
Illinois Railroad Museum, (apporx. 75,000 linen tracings of Pullman cars, 1800's to 1932)
Library of Congress, A. P. Randolph Papers
National Archives, Midwest Region, records of Midwest Federal Courts and Agencies
Newberry Library, Pullman Collection, Chicago
Schaumburg Center for Research in Black Culture, A.P. Randolph Papers and Brotherhood of
Sleeping Car Porters
South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Socie0ty, personnel records from Pullman Car.
Co.,
c. 1900-1949
Smithsonian Institution, print and photograph collection
California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, CA, Pullman Negative Collection
Donnelley Collection, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL
Calumet Regional Archives, Gary, IN