File contains copied portions of three books: 'The land of lost content: a history of CUSO' by Ian Smillie; 'Overseas volunteer programs: their evolution and the role of governments in their support' by Robert C. Morris; and 'Man deserves man: CUSO in developing countries' eds. Bill McWhiney and Dave Godfrey
File consists of press releases, speeches, biographical notes on speakers, background on conferences, a list of Canada Commonwealth scholars and lists of delegates.
File contains clippings, speeches, a report on CIDA's teacher training project for Tanzania, letters and other records.
File consists of letters, applications and program information related to the African Scholarship Program of American Universities.
File includes a report of the external advisory panel on education to the World Bank
File contains the first draft of an added chapter, written after the rest of the manuscript, inserted as chapter five and titled "What is a Canadian? The long journey to multiculturalism: part of the search for a Canadian identity."
File contains an annotated bibliography on foreign students and Canadian foreign policy; a Young World Mobilization Appeal newsletter; notes on the history of Canadian Service for Overseas Students and Trainees; and March, 1966 minutes of Friendly Relations with Overseas Students at the University of Western Ontario.
File also contains two newsletters of the Canadian national commission for UNESCO and a CUSO report of a 1961 tour of southeast Asia countries made by Lewis Perinbaum.
File contains webpage printouts from the Buxton Museum website with resources and biographies, the Underground Railroad and other historic sites.
File contains a student essay and a clipping regarding the Roots television miniseries based on the book by Alex Haley.
File contains Simpson's report to the Research and Development Committee at the Faculty of Education on the progress of his thesis research, and the draft interim report of 129 pages on the education of "citizens plus."
File originally contained a series of copied articles (printed negative microfilmed books) including resources on Baptists, the American Colonization Society, an excerpt from a "biennial oration" and other topics. The records had deteriorated to the point of illegibility so all but one were removed.
File contains notes, bibliographies, letters received and articles related to Ontario Black history
File contains key letters, articles, clippings and historical sources isolated by Simpson for consultation in preparing this chapter. Simpson annotated some items with explanations.
File contains correspondence between UWO and Simpson as well as Simpson's submissions to his thesis advisor.
File contains a commemorative Bible for Nigerian independence in 1960 and "The radical Bible" translated from German published in 1972.
File includes Crossroads' 2007-2008 annual report, newsletters, a brochure, speeches from the founders and printouts from the Crossroads website. -- Note from Simpson reads: "national leader in the struggle against segregation and discrimination on the basis of race; peace activist and a leader in organizing opposition to the Vietnam War; among the most effective and memorable of all of American preachers; a great friend of Jim Robinson and Crossroads Africa; in 1960 as chaplain at Yale he served as a Crossroads workcamp leader, Guinea."
File contains letters from Akin Akinsulure, his wife Millie and their daughter Yinka; a resume of Akin, a notice of his death and the text of a eulogy.
File contains two letters.
File contains summary written by Simpson of his experiences with teaching and Africa from 1957 to 1962, evidently composed for an application of some kind. There is also a short outline of his present studies for his Master's degree and his future plans.