Philip Butcher Papers, 1864-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1940-1990].

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Philip Butcher Papers, 1864-2005 [Bulk Dates: 1940-1990].

The Philip Butcher Papers contain correspondence, journals, subject files, research files, printed material, and photographs related to the life and work of Philip Butcher, primarily, but also related to James Butcher. Philip and James Butcher, brothers, were professors at Morgan State University and Howard University, respectively.

6.75 linear ft. (14 document boxes, 1 flat box)

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