Roberta Hodgson papers

Roberta Hodgson papers

Descriptive Summary

Title: Roberta Hodgson papers
Creator: Hodgson, Roberta, 1875-1965
Inclusive Dates: circa 1910-1965
Language(s): English
Extent: 3.6 Linear Feet (6 document boxes, 1 oversized box, 1 oversize folder C)
Collection Number: ms1390
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Roberta Hodgson was born in 1875 in Athens, Georgia, and died in 1965 at the age of 90 in Santa Barbara, California. She was buried in the Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens. She never married and had no children. In her youth, Roberta studied abroad in Switzerland and the Sorbonne in Paris, France. She received a diploma there then also studied at Oxford University. She traveled throughout Europe before returning to take a professorship at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. After Wesleyan, she taught at the University of Georgia for more than twenty years.

Roberta worked with the National Council for the Prevention of War and the League of Nations at Geneva. She also participated in the Hubert Herring seminar in Latin-American Relations at the University of Mexico and an Oriental seminar with Upton Close in Japan and China. She also went to China and was elected to the faculty of Yenching University. The Japanese invasion of China forced her to return to America. She was also a member of the American Association of University Women, the Geographic Society, the United Nations Association and had fellowships in Clark University and the University of Wisconsin.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of primarily Roberta Hodgson's working notes for her writings in academia and her career. Most of her notes cover topics related to foreign policy, diplomacy, and race.

Box 1 to 5 concentrate on Robert Hodgson's notes with the League of Nations and other foreign excursions, including her time spent in China. These boxes include Hodgson's extensive research for her publications and teaching.

Box 6 is devoted to Roberta Hodgson's observations about blacks in the 1910s, where she uses Athens, Georgia as a case study. Her original research is entitled "Types and Traits of the Negroes of Athens, Georgia" and covers 1911 to 1918. Hodgson attempts to categorize blacks based on physical and psychological traits. She further divides blacks into groups determined by "race" (skin tone), county/city association, education, and occupation.

Box 7 contains three photographs, presumably of Hodgson and her friends and family, and a research ledger about her work.

Oversized Folder 1 holds several pieces of art and heraldry.

Organization and Arrangement

Arranged by record type.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Roberta Hodgson papers, MS 1390. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


Related Materials and Subjects

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Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

Correspondence and Misc.

boxfolder
11Miscellaneous (lists and blank Georgia Peace Society sheets), 1923
12Correspondence, 1890-1931
 

Writings

boxfolder
21Bibliography, 1926
22"Blakeslee Foreign Policy", 1927
23Far East Situation notes
24"Germany's Ideals" (during World War I), 1916
25"James I and the Netherlands", 1911
26Japanese Immigration Policy notes, 1926
27Mandates notes, 1920s
boxfolder
31Miscellaneous speeches, notes, college documents, about various foreign nations
32"Panama Canal Diplomacy"
33"Russia and the Near East"
34"Russia, Near East, Turkey League", 1927
35"Spanish Armada in English Literature"
36"Rabun Gap"
37Treaties, League Mandates
38"Vagrancy in the Reign of Elizabeth"
boxfolder
41-2U.S. Constitution notes, 1920s
43U.S. Constitution class notes
boxfolder
51U.S. Rights in the Mandates- Chapter 1, 1919
52U.S. Rights in the Mandates - Chapter 2, 1920s
53-5"U.S. Rights in the Mandates" book by Roberta Hodgson (3 copies)
boxfolder
61Notes on the Economic Status of Negro, 1917
62Notes for "Types and Traits of the Negroes of Athens, Georgia", 1918
63Dissertation - "Types and Traits of the Negroes of Athens, Georgia", 1918
64-5Questionnaire and answers of educated and uneducated Negroes, 1915-1916
 

Oversized Materials

oversized_boxitem
71Picture of Roberta Hodgson in Athens, GA , 1908
72-3Unidentified Photographs (one of a woman and child, and one of a young man)
74Research Ledger about race traits
oversized_folderitem
1C1-3Heraldic Symbology Posters
1C4Unfinished artwork

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