Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940.

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Boas-Rukeyser Collection, 1869-1940.

This is material collected by Muriel Rukeyser in the late 1940s and during the 1950s, for a proposed biography of Franz Boas. It contains original manuscript materials of Boas, such as correspondence between Boas and Rukeyser, biographical data, early family letters and documents relating to him, school and military records, reminiscences of Boas by his family, professional correspondence and related activities.

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