Luella J. Hall Papers, 1925-1971

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Luella J. Hall Papers, 1925-1971

Clippings, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating primarily to foreign relations between the United States and Morocco, 1776-1956, and to post-World War II political, social, and economic conditions in Africa, especially North Africa. Includes correspondence with Kaiser Wilhelm II relating to the World War I war guilt question and a card index bibliography on the history of Morocco.

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Luella J. Hall (1890- ) was a professor of Geography and History at Hartnell Junior College in Salinas (c1937-1960). Although she received a Ph. D. from Stanford University for a dissertation on U.S. Moroccan relations, Hall's principal teaching assignments at Hartnell seem to have been: Latin America, International Relations, and Amerindians. Over some twenty years, with the help of students, she amassed the large clippings file pertaining to these topics which constitutes the bulk of this coll...