Eleanor Dickinson Pentecostal Videotape and Audiotape Collection

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Eleanor Dickinson Pentecostal Videotape and Audiotape Collection

1967-1977

0.5 Cubic feet (2 boxes, 6 videotapes, 1 audiotape)

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National Museum of American History (U.S.). Division of Community Life.

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The Division of Community Life was created by the National Museum of History and Technology in 1978 from the former Division of Ethnic and Western Cultural History. The Division studied the American community, urban life, and popular culture, including education, immigration, and labor movements. In 1995 it was merged into a new Division of Cultural History. Staff included Richard E. Ahlborn, Curator, 1978-1994; Carl H. Scheele, Curator, 1978-1987; Spencer R. Crew, Curat...

Dickinson, Eleanor, 1931-

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Painter, graphic, video artist, instructor; San Francisco, Calif. From the description of Eleanor Dickinson papers, 1951-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81348830 Eleanor Dickinson, 1931, was a Painter and educator of San Francisco, Calif. Teacher of life drawing at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, for many years, Dickinson is known for her figurative drawing and involvement with her students and models as individuals. ...