Inez Hogan papers 1927-1964

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Inez Hogan papers 1927-1964

Inez Hogan (1895-1973) was an educator, author, lecturer, and illustrator of books for children. Hogan is most noted for her animal stories, including a series about animal twins, and her "Nicodemus" series about a young African American boy and his family and friends. The collections consists of forty years of correspondence, literary manuscripts, illustrations, research materials, one scrapbook, photographs, publicity materials, and biographical information.

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Shenton, Edward, 1895-1977

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Edward Shenton was an illustrator, author, editor and educator. In addition to his work as editor and vice-president of Macrae Smith Co., he was head of the Illustration Department of Moore College of Art and an instructor in illustration at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. From the description of Edward Shenton papers, 1920-1895. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63280449 Edward Shenton was born November 29, 1895, in Pottstown, PA, and di...

Hogan, Inez, 1895-

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