Grace, Arthur, photographic archive, 1974-1989.

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Grace, Arthur, photographic archive, 1974-1989.

Images from assignments and freelance work, in color transparencies, photographic prints, contact prints, and manuscript material document national issues of the late 1970s and 1980s, including presidential (and other political) campaigns and events, nuclear power, papal visits, Olympic events, women's liberation, movie premieres, and foreign affairs, among other subjects covered by nationally-distributed weekly magazines.

10 ft., 5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7523832

University of Texas Libraries

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