ARCHIVE: SCUM archive.

Valerie Solanas:
Village Voice interview and libel case

SCUM Manifesto Archival material, including 2 pp. ALS composed in jail, explaining why she shot Warhol, detailing the publication history of her works, and clarifying her relationship with N.O.W., and with Ti-Grace Atkinson. Together with Howard Smiths Village Voice files copies of material relating to her Village Voice interview and subsequent libel charges she lodged against the paper, and a copy of The Scum Manifestor.

The SCUM Manifesto. The Correct Valeria Solanas edition. 1967.

ALS to Howard Smith, September 27, 1968, 2 pp. jail letter form paper explaining why she shot Warhol, detailing the publication history of her works, and clarifying her relationship with N.O.W., and with Ti-Grace Atkinson.

Stamped and camptioned press photo.

"Valerie interview 7/29 1st roughs," combination annotated typescript and photocopy annotated typescript, further annotated for publication.

TL from "Le Surmale / Man Hat Tan" to Smith at the Voice, Letter to the Editor re Solanas, postmarked July 23, 1977.

TLC from Exec Editor Mark Suzzman to Solanas, July 29, 1977.

Photocopy TLS from Solanas to "Readers," July 29, 1977, 2 pp., against Smith's published version of the interview.

Photocopy TLS from Solanas to MOB, August 1, 1977, 3 pp.

Photocopy TLS from Solanas to "MOB," August 1, 1977, 1 p., a follow-up to a letter mailed earlier that day about the Olympia edition. With photocopy hand-addressed envelope.

TLS from Zussman to Smith at the Village Voice, August 4, 1977.

Photocopy TLS from Solanas to Mr. Ryan, August 4, 1977. 2 pp., charging the Voice with libel.

Several clippings / potocopy clippings, some annotated.

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