Kari Krakow papers, 1998-2000.

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Kari Krakow papers, 1998-2000.

Papers relating to the writing, teaching, and publication of "The Harvey Milk Story," a biography of gay rights leader Harvey Milk written for children as part of a Master's thesis at Goddard College and then published in 2002 by Two Lives Publishing. Included are responses to early drafts from faculty and children, letters and the draft sent to publishers, and publishers' responses.

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