O.H. and Thelma Elliott Papers 1925-2007 1950-1977

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O.H. and Thelma Elliott Papers 1925-2007 1950-1977

These papers contain legal documents, clippings, correspondence, printed material, and photographs documenting the Elliott family's professional and political work, as well as their leadership in the Austin African American community.

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