Nancy Rubin Stuart papers, ca. 1976-[ongoing].

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Nancy Rubin Stuart papers, ca. 1976-[ongoing].

Papers, including notes, drafts, audio tapes, video scripts, correspondence, and printed materials, chiefly relating to her professional activities as a writer of non-fiction books, magazine articles, and television programs, along with a smaller quantity of personal papers.

44 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7684621

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