OLIVE MATTHEWS STONE PAPERS, #4107, 1838-1977
Personal and professional correspondence, subject files, writings, and various other
personal papers of Stone, an associate professor in the School of Social Welfare, UCLA,
1949-1964. The papers reflect Stone's wide interests in social welfare, race relations, and
southern farmers. The collection contains material on various aspects of the lives of African
Americans in Gee's Bend, Wilcox County, Alabama (1962, 1977). Also included is information on
Stone's involvement in the Southern Committee for People's Rights, the Southern Conference
for Human Welfare, and the Southern Negro Youth Congress.